Pl. No. 2


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Ch. Massin & Cie. [1929], Paris, 1929. From "Inspirations: 80 Motifs en Couleur," a collection of Pochoir. "Pochoir" (French for "stencil") is a type of screen printing in which the outlines of the design are produced first, then brilliant color is hand-applied through a series of stencils. Pochoirs were used in fashion, patterns, wallpaper, architectural design, and book illustration. Garcelon was a master printmaker and wallpaper designer. His "Inspirations" designs are typical of the Art Deco style of 1920s and early 1930s, a style used by many French artists including Picasso, Leger, and Seguy. Garcelon, along with Paul Follot, Henri Stephany and Edouard Benedictus, were among the prominent French designers of that time. Ex. lib. with stamp and ref. number on reverse, else Fine. Always securely packed and dispatched rapidly. Professional sellers of antiquarian books, maps and prints since 1994. Satisfaction guaranteed. Pochoir. Image 11.75" x 9.75"; sheet 15.75" x 12.75".

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