George Barbier - Fashion Figure - 1915 - Drawing
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George Barbier - Fashion Figure - 1915 - Drawing

Artist: George Barbier (1882-1932)
Signed and dated lower right 1915.
India ink.
25 x 11 cm.

From a set of four drawings. Born in Nantes in 1882, George Barbier was one of the most refined illustrators of the Art Deco period. Likely trained at the Académie Julian, he established himself as a master of fashion illustration and graphic elegance as early as 1911.

A contributor to prestigious magazines such as La Gazette du Bon Ton and Vogue, Barbier created exquisitely delicate illustrations that blended the influence of 18th-century miniatures, Japanese prints, and modern theater. He depicted the contemporary woman with grace and sophistication, in a world of stylized luxury and precious colors.

A versatile artist, he also designed sets and costumes for the theater, the Ballets Russes, and film, sharing with his contemporaries like Paul Poiret a taste for exoticism and decorative refinement. Dying prematurely in 1932, Barbier left behind a body of work emblematic of the Art Deco aesthetic—an art of line, rhythm, and elegance—now rediscovered as a symbol of the Roaring Twenties.
1 000 €
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Period: 20th century

Style: Art Deco

Condition: Excellent condition

Material: Oil painting on paper

Reference (ID): 1683695

Availability: In stock

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