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  1. 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
  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. Barbier died in 1932 at the very pinnacle of his success. He is buried in Cemetery Miséricorde, Nantes. Untitled pochoir by George Barbier from the 1922 edition of The Songs of Bilitis, edited by Pierre Corrard References

  5. Provenance. Title: La Gourmandise. Artist: George Barbier (French, Nantes 1882–1932 Paris) Date: 1924. Medium: Hand-colored commercial process illustration (pochoir) Dimensions: sheet: 9 3/4 x 6 7/16 in. (24.8 x 16.3 cm) Classifications: Prints, Ornament & Architecture. Credit Line: Bequest of Phyllis Massar, 2011. Accession Number: 2012.136.510.

  6. Apr 24, 2016 · Although some of Barbiers works are reproduced using woodcuts, the majority of his prints are made using pochoir printing. The pochoir technique allows illustrations to be reproduced in brilliant colours and iridescent metallics.

  7. Jan 29, 2017 · Artist-cum-designers, such as George Barbier and Sonia Delaunay, published their costume and textile designs in rich, luminescent pochoir folios, lending a lavish air of the haute couture to each new illustration, while everyone from bespoke furniture and wallpaper producers to high-end architects produced catalogues of exorbitantly expensive pr...

  8. 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.

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