What is a lithograph Gazette Bon Ton Richard Lindner W.Kandinsky L.J. SMith
Valerio Adami Alexander Calder Winslow Homer Joan Miro Saul Steinberg
George Barbier Henri Matisse Paul Iribe J. Paul Riopelle J. Whistler
Mark Chagall Art Deco Fashion Pablo Picasso Miscellaneous Edouardo Benito
Georges Braque Pop-Art (incl. Andy Warhol, Roy Lichenstein)  
George Barbier (1882-1932)

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Fashion Illustrator & Designer

Barbier's work speaks for itself better than anyone could speak for Barbier, his drawings were so exceptionally good that his career could never be said to have ended, even after his death. Barbier has left us a legacy of hand coloured fashion prints, many of which are his (own designs).

Today he is still one of the most sought after Art Deco Artists and will continue to be so for many years to come. Much of his remaining works are housed in museums and exclusive galleries as a monument to the "Master of the Pochoir Fashion Print".

THE BARBIER GALLERY

All the following artwork has been hand coloured in (pochoir) printed from the original plates by George Barbier.

We have set out the various works in rarity value. This first group are from the famous magazine "Gazette Du Bon Ton", for which he contributed many illustrations from (1912-1925).

The next set are 'The Costumes', which were designed (mainly by Barbier) for the stage production of "Casanova" in 1921. The plates of which are now in the 'Victoria and Albert Museum'.

Rudolph Valentino was so impressed by the Casanova designed that he employed Barbier to design the costumes for one of his films 'Monsieur Beaucaire'.

The last group of works were completed in 1927, titled 'Vingt Cinq Costumes Pour Le Theatre'. There can be very few of these excellent rints to be had anywhere as there were only 275 copies published in this 'first' edition.

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