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Jean-Gabriel DOMERGUE - Monte Carlo / Brigitte Bardot, c. 1950 - Original offset print

Jean-Gabriel Domergue
Monte Carlo / Brigitte Bardot C. 1950

Offset lithographic poster
Plate-signed

Dimensions 65 x 97 cm | 25 x 38 inch

This is the first 1950 edition
Printed by Imp. nationale de Monaco.

In good condition with soft handling creases at edges and minor stains, vivid colors


Dimensions :
- Height : 97 cm
- Width : 65 cm

Offset print : This process is the evolution of lithography. This is an improvement that consists of replacing the lithographic stone with a layer (or cylinder).
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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