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Jean-Gabriel DOMERGUE - French Cancan, Lithographie

Jean-Gabriel DOMERGUE
French cancan
Lithographie sur pierre sur papier Vélin
Signée dans la planche
40 x 31 cm

Excellent état

INFORMATIONS :
Cette lithographie a été créée pour illustrer le portfolio "La Parisienne" (texte de Cécil Saint-Laurent) publié en 1956 par Joseph Foret et imprimé dans les ateliers de Dominique
Viglino. L'édition a été limitée à 197 exemplaires.

Jean-Gabriel Domergue : Jean-Gabriel Domergue was a french painter trained at the Paris National School of Fine Arts. In 1938, he created a composition with a naked young woman for the new perfume "Féerie" by Rigaud. The following year, he created a poster for the first Cannes Film Festival. In 1950, he is named member of the Institut de France, and became the curator of the Musée Jacquemart-André from 1955 to 1962. The parisian woman was one of his favourite subjects, he refered to himself as the "inventor of the pin-up". Nadine Lhopitalier, (Nadine de Rothschild) was one of his models. The artist died in 1962 in Paris.

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