George
Barbier, "Le Grand Décolletage" from Le Bonheur du Jour ou Les Graces à
la Mode, Paris: Chez Meynial, 1924.
George Barbier (1882-1932) is considered one of the finest illustrators in
the Art Deco genre. With a distinctive elegance and simplicity, he
captured the mood and atmosphere of his time. Barbier was successful in a
multitude of visual disciplines, including fashion illustration and
advertising graphics, as well as poster, textile and wallpaper design.
Influences on his work included the Orientalism and bright coloring of
Léon Bakst’s costumes for Schéhérazade, Aubrey Beardsley’s
Japanese-inspired serpentine line, Chinese lacquers, classical imagery
from Greek vase painting, and 18th-century painting and decorative art.
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