Jean LE SOYEUX (TECLA)
L'embarras du choix ou Les jolis colliers (Publicité, Volume 1, La Gazette du Bon ton, 1920 n°3) [suivi de] Robes d'après-midi de Jeanne Lanvin
Lucien Vogel éditeur|Paris 1920|18 x 24 cm|une feuille
original print in color, printed on laid paper, signed lower right of the board.
Trained at the School of Fine Arts in the studio of Fernand Cormon, André Édouard Marty works in the Gazette du Bon tone from the start of the review; it is then known for his elegant style in which often stand a whimsical or humorous touch. In a decidedly Art Deco inspiration, he draws Poiret dresses alongside Lepape but also those of Lanvin or to Doeuillet. This is particularly illustrating the dresses of the latter trait that reveals a multifaceted: fun, in silent, my heart .. where a young Cupid aims his arrow of a young woman falsely frightened!. The Taste bucolic in
Trained at the School of Fine Arts in the studio of Fernand Cormon, André Édouard Marty works in the Gazette du Bon tone from the start of the review; it is then known for his elegant style in which often stand a whimsical or humorous touch. In a decidedly Art Deco inspiration, he draws Poiret dresses alongside Lepape but also those of Lanvin or to Doeuillet. This is particularly illustrating the dresses of the latter trait that reveals a multifaceted: fun, in silent, my heart .. where a young Cupid aims his arrow of a young woman falsely frightened!. The Taste bucolic in
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