Plum Pochoir Illustration ‘Dame à la coiffe lapin blanc’ Paris, ca.1910.
‘La dame à la coiffe loup’ Paris, ca.1910.
‘La dame à la coiffe ours’ Paris, ca.1910.
‘Dame à la coiffe renard’ Paris, ca.1910.
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Plum Pochoir Illustration ‘Dame à la coiffe lapin blanc’ Paris, ca.1910.
‘La dame à la coiffe loup’ Paris, ca.1910.
‘La dame à la coiffe ours’ Paris, ca.1910.
‘Dame à la coiffe renard’ Paris, ca.1910.
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Jean Burkhalter ‘Décor et Couleurs’ Album n°2, Planche 1, ca.1931.
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Pochoir Artwork for a Menu ‘Floralies Gantoises’ by Pierre Charbonnier, 1933.
(A banquet organised by the French Chamber of Commerce for the Two Flanders, under the high patronage of S. E. Monsieur Corbin, Ambassador of France in Brussels, April 25, 1933.)
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Serge Gladky Abstract Pochoir Designs, 1929.
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Benjamin G. Benno ‘Still Life with Glass and Spoon’ 1935.
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Henri Matisse Lithograph ‘The Burial of Pierrot’ (Plate VIII From Jazz) 1973.
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Joan Miro ‘Untitled’ from Cahiers d'Art (two works), 1934.
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Giacomo Balla ’Canto patriottico a Villa Borghese’ 1950.
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Edouard Halouze Porchoir ‘Swedish Daily Life’ Artworks, 1920s.
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French Pochoir Hand Fans, ca.1930s
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1920s French Fashion Pochoir Print by Leroy.
This image was published by the Gazette du Bon Ton and republished in Art and Decoration in the 1920s. The Gazette du Bon Ton, put out by the retailer of the same name, was considered ‘THE’ trendsetting magazine of the era.
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Alexandra Exter - Theatre Design, Décor for Pantomime Espagnol, 1930s.
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1920′s Art Deco Glamour Hand Tinted Pochoir Photo Postcard.
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Edouard Halouze ‘Cleopatre; L’Orgie chez Rameses’
Pochoir Portfolio Plates Created in the Mid-1920s to Promote the New Art Deco Aesthetic.
‘Moderne: Fashioning the French Interior’ Edited by Marianne Lamonaca and published by Princeton Architectural Press,
‘Macao et Cosmage’ a book for French children, was published in November 1919, when Edouard Leon Louis Legrand (known as Edy-Legrand) was just 18. It’s brightly coloured illustrations show the contemporary influence of Fauvism and jazz, and are rendered in the technique of pochoir in which is pigment is applied to the page through stencils. The book presents a very colonial view of island territories in which life is depicted as invariably happy and tranquil; indeed it is subtitled “the experience of happiness”.
Auguste Herbin
1. Pochoir 'Rouge', 1949.
2. Pochoir for L'art non figuratif non objectif, 1949.
3. Pochoir | Temoignages pour l'art abstrait.
4. Pochoir "Oiseau" 1949.
5. Pochoir "Non".
6."Oui" Pochoir.