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  1. George Barbier was a French illustrator, theatrical designer, and painter best known for his fashion artwork in French publications during the Art Deco period. He studied at l’École des beaux-arts when he moved to Paris from Nantes between 1908 and 1910.

  2. Mar 15, 2024 · French-born illustrator George Barbier was a renowned Art Deco artist that bridged the stylistic gap between the movements, and whose career was cut short due to his untimely death. George Barbier, Jeanne Paquin Gown (from the Gazette du Bon Ton), 1914, pochoir print, private collection.

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  4. Jun 13, 2018 · The artist and designer, George Barbier became known for his exquisitely created fashion plates, which often depicted multiple figures. His work beautifully blended the modernity of the Art Deco movement, while also relishing in the natural sensuousness associated with Art Nouveau.

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  5. Illustration by George Barbier, published in the Gazette du Bon Ton. George Barbier ( French: [ʒɔʁʒ baʁbje] ), né Georges Augustin Barbier, (1882–1932) was one of the great French illustrators of the early 20th century.

  6. View all 21 artworks. George Barbier lived in the XIX – XX cent., a remarkable figure of French Art Nouveau. Find more works of this artist at Wikiart.org – best visual art database.

    • French
    • October 10, 1882
    • Nantes, France
    • March 16, 1932
  7. Jan 8, 2022 · The Art Deco movement, synonymous with elegance and sophistication, has left an indelible mark on the design world. One of its key figures, George Barbier (1882–1932), played a pivotal role in shaping this aesthetic. “George Barbier: The Birth of Art Deco ” is a must-have book for design enthusiasts, offering an in-depth look into the ...

  8. Barbier is best known for his fashion illustrations in Gazette du bon ton, Journal des dames, and other French publications of the Art Deco period. Less well known are his decorative arts such as this fan, the design of which was published in the Journal des dames in 1912 and credited to the Parisian couturière Mme Paquin “after G. Barbier.”.

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