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  1. Paul Iribe was a French illustrator and designer in the decorative arts. He worked in Hollywood during the 1920s and was Coco Chanel's lover from 1931 to his death. Show less Read more

  2. Jan 25, 2013 · Paul Iribe was a French Illustrator, cartoonist, designer, decorator, and art director. Starting his illustration career at the very young age of seventeen, he contributed work for papers such as L’Assiette au Beurre Rire, and Sourire. He and a small group of other illustrators, influenced by the art deco movement and Japanese painting, were ...

  3. Paul Iribe mixed with and enjoyed the company of Jean Cocteau and many others. The Gazette du Bon Ton was a witty, sophisticated art and fashion magazine published monthly from 1911 until 1925 when it was merged with Conde Nast's Vogue.

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    Paul Iribe was a French illustrator and designer in the decorative arts. He worked in Hollywood during the 1920s and was Coco Chanel's lover from 1931 to his death. Joseph Paul Iribe was born in Angoulême, France in 1883, of a father born in Pau (Béarn), Jules Jean Iribe (1836–1914).

  5. Mme Jeanne Iribe, Paris, 1912; Vaults of Cartier London in 1931 (according to research by Lucas Rarities Ltd.); Purchased ca. 1960 by Mr.Tim Lewis (d. 2004) of Melplash Court, West Dorset, England; Purchased by Lucas Rarities Ltd

  6. Iribe, Paul (1883-1935) by Scholes, Robert. Paul Iribe (1883 – 1935) He was born Paul Iribarnegaray in Angouleme, France in 1883and educated in Paris. He studied at the College Rollin as well as the Ecole des Beaux Arts from 1908 to 1910. He served his apprenticeship with and in 1901 began work as an illustrator with the satirical newspaper, .

  7. May 19, 2020 · Quand Paul Iribe arriva dans les Amériques, il n avait pas beaucoup d'argent dans sa poche. Paul Iribe est ce dessinateur qui, bien avant les Russes, et par-dessus les Muni-chois, donna dans bien des journaux les modernes compositions qui, depuis, ont inspiré tant de couturiers, de peintres, de décorateurs, de bijoutiers.

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