(Wall-drawings) Writer-Lexikon – American Graffiti (1995) Pochoir- die Kunst des Schablonengraffiti (Pochoir -The art of stencil graffiti, 2000, with S. Metze-Prou)...
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canvas and paper, makes prints using a variety of techniques, principally pochoir and screened monoprints, and creates sculptures, primarily in fabricated...
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related to George Barbier. George Barbier at FMD Art Deco Prints Posters Pochoirs at www.art-deco-prints-and-posters.com The Romance of Perfume by George...
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Robert Motherwell, Gray Open with White Paint, 1981, soft-ground etching and pochoir on gray Auvergne à la Main handmade paper, 20¼ × 26¼ in...
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during the first Russian Revolution, interlaced with an almost-abstract pochoir print by Delaunay-Terk. The work, published in 1913, is considered a milestone...
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celebrity portrait painter Bernard Boutet de Monvel. Brissaud is known for his pochoir (stencil) prints for the fashion magazine Gazette du Bon Ton published...
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cutouts rendered as pochoir (stencil) prints. The Knife Thrower was a popular print from Henri Matisse's Jazz portfolio of pochoir prints. List of works...
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interior design, created in 1928-29 and illustrated with the print technique pochoir by many famous designers and architects including Charlotte Perriand, Robert...
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a 1992 novel by Toni Morrison Jazz (Henri Matisse), a book collecting pochoir prints based on cut-outs by Henri Matisse Jazz (picture book), a 2006 children's...
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Jean Saudé was a French printmaker in Paris, known for his mastery of the pochoir technique. He trained with André Marty in the 1890s before starting his...
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The use of the style was greatly enhanced by the introduction of the pochoir stencil-based printing system, which allowed designers to achieve crispness...
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material with cutout elements, including screen printing, risograph, and pochoir. A type of printmaking outside of this group is viscosity printing. Contemporary...
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similar name: Émile-Allain Séguy (1877–1951). The latter is known for his pochoir artworks representing plants. Diptera: recueil d'etudes biologiques et...
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Doucet, Paquin, Poiret, Redfern, and Worth – to reproduce in luscious pochoir the designers' latest creations. After World War I, a select group of other...
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artist's book Le Tricorne was printed in (black) collotype with applied pochoir color. Surrealist Max Ernst printed the frottages in the portfolio Natural...
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of the fashion plate. These fashion plates were hand colored using the pochoir process, whereby stencils and metal plates are used allowing for colors...
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prints, as well as a handful of colour images produce by the process of pochoir. The technique was popular at the time as a way of adding colour to an...
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artists to contribute to every year of La Gazette du bon ton a leading pochoir fashion magazine in Paris and in Europe (1912 to 1925). Marty also had...
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writers. The magazine printed images on fine papers using the expensive pochoir technique, making it a truly exclusive venue for showcasing the couturiers'...
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helped prepare the collages for printing, using a stencil process known as pochoir in French. He worked on the series for two years, utilizing this new method...
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expensive to make: they were printed on letterpress, then hand-coloured in "pochoir" stencil method, and most likely printed in limited editions. Nevertheless...
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of History and Technology, Pochoir, Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington, D.C. 1977. See also "Vibrant Visions: Pochoir Prints in the Cooper-Hewitt...
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reproduced as pochoirs and texts by Jacques Damase, and in 1969 Robes poèmes (poem-dresses), also with texts by Jacques Damase containing 27 pochoirs. For Matra...
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He used a lithographic stone to produce an outline of the image, the Pochoir process, often including the year of publication, the artist's name and...
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108, and 120 Hutchinson, p. 740 Hutchinson, p. 742 Hutchinson, p. 754 Pochoir prints of ledger drawings by the Kiowa Five, 1929. Smithsonian Institution...
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Public Library: NYPR Archives NYPR Archive Collections Lithograph with pochoir coloring on paper © 1997 Estate of Paul Colin / Artists Rights Society...
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reproductions were produced using an already obsolete technique called pochoir, where a stencil was used to apply colour on a black-and-white reproduction...
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used to continuously monitor and improve printing DPM levels. Stencil Pochoir The letters 'C' and 'S' in EAGLE's old Gerber filename extensions .CRC/...
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(2005–2008) Killing Emma (2007) Sturm der Liebe (2009) Marienhof (2010) Lady Pochoir (2010) Hand aufs Herz (2010–2011) "Hand aufs Herz > Rollen > Vanessa Jung...
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