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Jean Gabriel DOMERGUE, La Parisienne VII, 1956, original lithograph

Jean-Gabriel DOMERGUE (1889-1962)
The Parisian VII
1956

Original lithograph on BFK Rives paper
Work signed in the plate
Perfect condition
size: 41 x 32 centimeters
Publisher: Joseph Foret Paris
Printer: Dominique Viglino
Edition of 197 copies

With La Parisienne, Jean Gabriel Domergue immerses us in the Paris of the 1950s, he portrays pretty feminine silhouettes from all walks of life.

Dimensions :
- Height : 41 cm
- Width : 32 cm
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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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