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Art
Deco Pochoir 1 2 3
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Pochoir
Sonia Delaunay (née Terk)
(Russian 18851979)
7 1/4 x 6 inches
Signed in pencil
Numbered in pencil 4/33
Circa 1950
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Painter and designer; wife of
Robert Delaunay. Raised in St. Petersburg, she moved to Paris in 1905.
With her husband, she developed orphism, a movement that strove for the
harmonious mixture of colors. After World War I, her interest shifted to
fashion design, but returned to painting in the 1930s. In 1937, she
collaborated with her husband on a mural for the Paris Exposition. During
the 1950s, she exhibited regularly and her work was the subject of
retrospectives in Paris and Lisbon. In 1964, she was the first living
woman to exhibit at the Louvre. She designed (1968) the costumes and
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Original
Pochoir from Tentures Murales
et Papiers Modernes Henri Clouzot.
Ch.
Massin. Paris. Circa 1925
Images: 9
x 6 1/2 inches on titled paper at 12 3/4 x 8 3/4 inches
A
selection of beautifully hand coloured pochoir designs.
Uncommon
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| Papier Peint
Robert Mahias 35 |
Papier Peint
Paul Dumas 33 |
Papier Peint
Marcelle Ledeuil 29 |
Papier Peint
Stephany 19 |
Cretonne Imprimee
A. Garcelon 31 |
| Original
Pochoir from
Le Deco Moderne Dans La Tenture et Le
Tissu
Henri Clouzot Paris. Circa 1925
Images: 8 3/4 x 6 1/2 inches on titled paper at 12
x 8 1/2 inches |
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Papier Peint
Maison Martine 33 |
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| Papier Peint
Madame Raisin 3
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Etoffe
Eric Bagge 27 |
Papier Peint
Maison Hans et Fils 21 |
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Etoffe Benedictus 35
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Papier Peint Stephany 39 |
Papier Peint
Stephany 7 |
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batiks de Madame Pangon.
1925.
Exhibited at The
Exposition International
des Arts Decoratifs et Industriels Modernes
Madame Pangon displayed decorative silk batiks.
Around 1910 she created a
name for herself by introducing to Paris this ancient technique native to
Java, Sumatra and Borneo. She also employed this method of production for her
velvet materials.
Image sizes
vary.
All are
presented on light brown wove at 12 3/4 x 9 1/2 inches.
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Theatre
Wrap in Multi-Colour Velvet
Art Deco Batik Design
Lithograph with extensive hand colouring (Pochoir)
Madame Marguerite Pangon

175.00
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| Shawls,Scarves,Box,
Handbag..
Art Deco Batik Design
Lithograph with Pochoir
Madame Marguerite Pangon
Les batiks de Madame Pangon .
1925.
Exhibited at The Exposition International
des Arts Decoratifs et Industriels Modernes
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Woollen
Pile Carpet
Art Deco Batik Design
Lithograph with Pochoir
Madame Marguerite Pangon
Les batiks de Madame Pangon .
1925.
Exhibited at The Exposition International
des Arts Decoratifs et Industriels Modernes
150.00
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| Shawl
Art Deco Batik Design
Lithograph with Pochoir
Madame Marguerite Pangon
Les batiks de Madame Pangon .
1925.
Exhibited at The Exposition International
des Arts Decoratifs et Industriels Modernes
150.00
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Beige,
Blue and Dark Brown Velvet for Furniture
Art Deco Batik Design
Lithograph with Pochoir
Madame Marguerite Pangon
Les batiks de Madame Pangon .
1925.
Exhibited at The Exposition International
des Arts Decoratifs et Industriels Modernes
150.00
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Art Deco Batik Design
Lithograph with Pochoir
Madame Marguerite Pangon
Les batiks de Madame Pangon .
1925.
Exhibited at The Exposition International
des Arts Decoratifs et Industriels Modernes
150.00
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Velvet
for Tunics
Art Deco Batik Design
Lithograph with Pochoir
Madame Marguerite Pangon
Les batiks de Madame Pangon .
1925.
Exhibited at The Exposition International
des Arts Decoratifs et Industriels Modernes
150.00
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Art
Deco Pochoir 1 2 3
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