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    • Barbier & Flamant - Couple About to Kiss with Cherubim
      Jul. 01, 2023

      Barbier & Flamant - Couple About to Kiss with Cherubim

      Est: $1,000 - $2,000

      This magnificent illustration is from George Barbier as part of Albert Flament's Personnages de Comédie. The work was published in Paris by Meynial in 1922. Barbier completed the original illustrations with L. F. Schmied producing the woodcut engravings. It was an edition limited to 150 copies on Vélin de cuve de Hollande (this was numbered 24). One page signed in pencil by Barbier (photocopy included). This work was considered one of the most important produced by George Barbier. Albert Flament's story is half-waking and half-dreaming meditation which takes inspiration from the theatre. Barbier's illustrations represent acting themes, but are generally beautiful and decorative. George Barbier (1882-1932) was one of the greatest French artists of the early 20th century. He was one of the most celebrate art decor artists and especially excelled in illustrating the human figure. He first exhibited in 1911 at the age of 29 where he gained many commissions to design costumes and illustrate works, fashion in particular. Barbier led a group nicknamed by Vogue "The Knights of the Bracelet" formed from artists from the Ecole des Beaux Arts and including Monvel, Brissaud, Iribe, Lepape, and Martin. Beyond his illustrations, Barbier created jewelry, glass and wallpaper design.

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    • Barbier & Flamant - Woman in Howdah on Elephant with Servants arround
      Jun. 24, 2023

      Barbier & Flamant - Woman in Howdah on Elephant with Servants arround

      Est: $1,000 - $2,000

      This magnificent illustration is from George Barbier as part of Albert Flament's Personnages de Comédie. The work was published in Paris by Meynial in 1922. Barbier completed the original illustrations with L. F. Schmied producing the woodcut engravings. It was an edition limited to 150 copies on Vélin de cuve de Hollande (this was numbered 24). One page signed in pencil by Barbier (photocopy included). This work was considered one of the most important produced by George Barbier. Albert Flament's story is half-waking and half-dreaming meditation which takes inspiration from the theatre. Barbier's illustrations represent acting themes, but are generally beautiful and decorative. George Barbier (1882-1932) was one of the greatest French artists of the early 20th century. He was one of the most celebrate art decor artists and especially excelled in illustrating the human figure. He first exhibited in 1911 at the age of 29 where he gained many commissions to design costumes and illustrate works, fashion in particular. Barbier led a group nicknamed by Vogue "The Knights of the Bracelet" formed from artists from the Ecole des Beaux Arts and including Monvel, Brissaud, Iribe, Lepape, and Martin. Beyond his illustrations, Barbier created jewelry, glass and wallpaper design.

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    • Barbier & Flamant - Marionette Illustration
      Jun. 24, 2023

      Barbier & Flamant - Marionette Illustration

      Est: $1,000 - $2,000

      This magnificent illustration is from George Barbier as part of Albert Flament's Personnages de Comédie. The work was published in Paris by Meynial in 1922. Barbier completed the original illustrations with L. F. Schmied producing the woodcut engravings. It was an edition limited to 150 copies on Vélin de cuve de Hollande (this was numbered 24). One page signed in pencil by Barbier (photocopy included). This work was considered one of the most important produced by George Barbier. Albert Flament's story is half-waking and half-dreaming meditation which takes inspiration from the theatre. Barbier's illustrations represent acting themes, but are generally beautiful and decorative. George Barbier (1882-1932) was one of the greatest French artists of the early 20th century. He was one of the most celebrate art decor artists and especially excelled in illustrating the human figure. He first exhibited in 1911 at the age of 29 where he gained many commissions to design costumes and illustrate works, fashion in particular. Barbier led a group nicknamed by Vogue "The Knights of the Bracelet" formed from artists from the Ecole des Beaux Arts and including Monvel, Brissaud, Iribe, Lepape, and Martin. Beyond his illustrations, Barbier created jewelry, glass and wallpaper design.

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    • Barbier & Flamant - Woman in Men's Dress with Horse & Cart
      Jun. 17, 2023

      Barbier & Flamant - Woman in Men's Dress with Horse & Cart

      Est: $1,000 - $2,000

      This magnificent illustration is from George Barbier as part of Albert Flament's Personnages de Comédie. The work was published in Paris by Meynial in 1922. Barbier completed the original illustrations with L. F. Schmied producing the woodcut engravings. It was an edition limited to 150 copies on Vélin de cuve de Hollande (this was numbered 24). One page signed in pencil by Barbier (photocopy included). This work was considered one of the most important produced by George Barbier. Albert Flament's story is half-waking and half-dreaming meditation which takes inspiration from the theatre. Barbier's illustrations represent acting themes, but are generally beautiful and decorative. George Barbier (1882-1932) was one of the greatest French artists of the early 20th century. He was one of the most celebrate art decor artists and especially excelled in illustrating the human figure. He first exhibited in 1911 at the age of 29 where he gained many commissions to design costumes and illustrate works, fashion in particular. Barbier led a group nicknamed by Vogue "The Knights of the Bracelet" formed from artists from the Ecole des Beaux Arts and including Monvel, Brissaud, Iribe, Lepape, and Martin. Beyond his illustrations, Barbier created jewelry, glass and wallpaper design.

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    • Barbier & Flamant - Couple Passing Note
      Jun. 17, 2023

      Barbier & Flamant - Couple Passing Note

      Est: $1,000 - $2,000

      This magnificent illustration is from George Barbier as part of Albert Flament's Personnages de Comédie. The work was published in Paris by Meynial in 1922. Barbier completed the original illustrations with L. F. Schmied producing the woodcut engravings. It was an edition limited to 150 copies on Vélin de cuve de Hollande (this was numbered 24). One page signed in pencil by Barbier (photocopy included). This work was considered one of the most important produced by George Barbier. Albert Flament's story is half-waking and half-dreaming meditation which takes inspiration from the theatre. Barbier's illustrations represent acting themes, but are generally beautiful and decorative. George Barbier (1882-1932) was one of the greatest French artists of the early 20th century. He was one of the most celebrate art decor artists and especially excelled in illustrating the human figure. He first exhibited in 1911 at the age of 29 where he gained many commissions to design costumes and illustrate works, fashion in particular. Barbier led a group nicknamed by Vogue "The Knights of the Bracelet" formed from artists from the Ecole des Beaux Arts and including Monvel, Brissaud, Iribe, Lepape, and Martin. Beyond his illustrations, Barbier created jewelry, glass and wallpaper design.

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    • Barbier & Flamant - Couple with Apple and Skeleton playing Instrument
      Jun. 10, 2023

      Barbier & Flamant - Couple with Apple and Skeleton playing Instrument

      Est: $1,000 - $2,000

      This magnificent illustration is from George Barbier as part of Albert Flament's Personnages de Comédie. The work was published in Paris by Meynial in 1922. Barbier completed the original illustrations with L. F. Schmied producing the woodcut engravings. It was an edition limited to 150 copies on Vélin de cuve de Hollande (this was numbered 24). One page signed in pencil by Barbier (photocopy included). This work was considered one of the most important produced by George Barbier. Albert Flament's story is half-waking and half-dreaming meditation which takes inspiration from the theatre. Barbier's illustrations represent acting themes, but are generally beautiful and decorative. George Barbier (1882-1932) was one of the greatest French artists of the early 20th century. He was one of the most celebrate art decor artists and especially excelled in illustrating the human figure. He first exhibited in 1911 at the age of 29 where he gained many commissions to design costumes and illustrate works, fashion in particular. Barbier led a group nicknamed by Vogue "The Knights of the Bracelet" formed from artists from the Ecole des Beaux Arts and including Monvel, Brissaud, Iribe, Lepape, and Martin. Beyond his illustrations, Barbier created jewelry, glass and wallpaper design.

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    • Barbier & Flamant - Woman & Dragon
      Jun. 10, 2023

      Barbier & Flamant - Woman & Dragon

      Est: $1,000 - $2,000

      This magnificent illustration is from George Barbier as part of Albert Flament's Personnages de Comédie. The work was published in Paris by Meynial in 1922. Barbier completed the original illustrations with L. F. Schmied producing the woodcut engravings. It was an edition limited to 150 copies on Vélin de cuve de Hollande (this was numbered 24). One page signed in pencil by Barbier (photocopy included). This work was considered one of the most important produced by George Barbier. Albert Flament's story is half-waking and half-dreaming meditation which takes inspiration from the theatre. Barbier's illustrations represent acting themes, but are generally beautiful and decorative. George Barbier (1882-1932) was one of the greatest French artists of the early 20th century. He was one of the most celebrate art decor artists and especially excelled in illustrating the human figure. He first exhibited in 1911 at the age of 29 where he gained many commissions to design costumes and illustrate works, fashion in particular. Barbier led a group nicknamed by Vogue "The Knights of the Bracelet" formed from artists from the Ecole des Beaux Arts and including Monvel, Brissaud, Iribe, Lepape, and Martin. Beyond his illustrations, Barbier created jewelry, glass and wallpaper design.

      Trillium Antique Prints & Rare Books
    • Barbier & Flamant - Woman, Servant, & Macaws
      Jun. 03, 2023

      Barbier & Flamant - Woman, Servant, & Macaws

      Est: $1,000 - $2,000

      This magnificent illustration is from George Barbier as part of Albert Flament's Personnages de Comédie. The work was published in Paris by Meynial in 1922. Barbier completed the original illustrations with L. F. Schmied producing the woodcut engravings. It was an edition limited to 150 copies on Vélin de cuve de Hollande (this was numbered 24). One page signed in pencil by Barbier (photocopy included). This work was considered one of the most important produced by George Barbier. Albert Flament's story is half-waking and half-dreaming meditation which takes inspiration from the theatre. Barbier's illustrations represent acting themes, but are generally beautiful and decorative. George Barbier (1882-1932) was one of the greatest French artists of the early 20th century. He was one of the most celebrate art decor artists and especially excelled in illustrating the human figure. He first exhibited in 1911 at the age of 29 where he gained many commissions to design costumes and illustrate works, fashion in particular. Barbier led a group nicknamed by Vogue "The Knights of the Bracelet" formed from artists from the Ecole des Beaux Arts and including Monvel, Brissaud, Iribe, Lepape, and Martin. Beyond his illustrations, Barbier created jewelry, glass and wallpaper design.

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    • Barbier & Flamant - Couple with Dog and Fire
      Jun. 03, 2023

      Barbier & Flamant - Couple with Dog and Fire

      Est: $1,000 - $2,000

      This magnificent illustration is from George Barbier as part of Albert Flament's Personnages de Comédie. The work was published in Paris by Meynial in 1922. Barbier completed the original illustrations with L. F. Schmied producing the woodcut engravings. It was an edition limited to 150 copies on Vélin de cuve de Hollande (this was numbered 24). One page signed in pencil by Barbier (photocopy included). This work was considered one of the most important produced by George Barbier. Albert Flament's story is half-waking and half-dreaming meditation which takes inspiration from the theatre. Barbier's illustrations represent acting themes, but are generally beautiful and decorative. George Barbier (1882-1932) was one of the greatest French artists of the early 20th century. He was one of the most celebrate art decor artists and especially excelled in illustrating the human figure. He first exhibited in 1911 at the age of 29 where he gained many commissions to design costumes and illustrate works, fashion in particular. Barbier led a group nicknamed by Vogue "The Knights of the Bracelet" formed from artists from the Ecole des Beaux Arts and including Monvel, Brissaud, Iribe, Lepape, and Martin. Beyond his illustrations, Barbier created jewelry, glass and wallpaper design.

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    • Barbier & Flamant - Nude Women with Angels, Devils, and Fawn or Deer
      May. 20, 2023

      Barbier & Flamant - Nude Women with Angels, Devils, and Fawn or Deer

      Est: $1,000 - $2,000

      This magnificent illustration is from George Barbier as part of Albert Flament's Personnages de Comédie. The work was published in Paris by Meynial in 1922. Barbier completed the original illustrations with L. F. Schmied producing the woodcut engravings. It was an edition limited to 150 copies on Vélin de cuve de Hollande (this was numbered 24). One page signed in pencil by Barbier (photocopy included). This work was considered one of the most important produced by George Barbier. Albert Flament's story is half-waking and half-dreaming meditation which takes inspiration from the theatre. Barbier's illustrations represent acting themes, but are generally beautiful and decorative. George Barbier (1882-1932) was one of the greatest French artists of the early 20th century. He was one of the most celebrate art decor artists and especially excelled in illustrating the human figure. He first exhibited in 1911 at the age of 29 where he gained many commissions to design costumes and illustrate works, fashion in particular. Barbier led a group nicknamed by Vogue "The Knights of the Bracelet" formed from artists from the Ecole des Beaux Arts and including Monvel, Brissaud, Iribe, Lepape, and Martin. Beyond his illustrations, Barbier created jewelry, glass and wallpaper design.

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    • Barbier & Flamant - Nude Couple (Title Page / Frontispiece)
      May. 20, 2023

      Barbier & Flamant - Nude Couple (Title Page / Frontispiece)

      Est: $1,000 - $2,000

      This magnificent illustration is from George Barbier as part of Albert Flament's Personnages de Comédie. The work was published in Paris by Meynial in 1922. Barbier completed the original illustrations with L. F. Schmied producing the woodcut engravings. It was an edition limited to 150 copies on Vélin de cuve de Hollande (this was numbered 24). One page signed in pencil by Barbier (photocopy included). This work was considered one of the most important produced by George Barbier. Albert Flament's story is half-waking and half-dreaming meditation which takes inspiration from the theatre. Barbier's illustrations represent acting themes, but are generally beautiful and decorative. George Barbier (1882-1932) was one of the greatest French artists of the early 20th century. He was one of the most celebrate art decor artists and especially excelled in illustrating the human figure. He first exhibited in 1911 at the age of 29 where he gained many commissions to design costumes and illustrate works, fashion in particular. Barbier led a group nicknamed by Vogue "The Knights of the Bracelet" formed from artists from the Ecole des Beaux Arts and including Monvel, Brissaud, Iribe, Lepape, and Martin. Beyond his illustrations, Barbier created jewelry, glass and wallpaper design.

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    • Barbier & Flamant - Kissing Couple and Monkey
      May. 13, 2023

      Barbier & Flamant - Kissing Couple and Monkey

      Est: $1,000 - $2,000

      This magnificent illustration is from George Barbier as part of Albert Flament's Personnages de Comédie. The work was published in Paris by Meynial in 1922. Barbier completed the original illustrations with L. F. Schmied producing the woodcut engravings. It was an edition limited to 150 copies on Vélin de cuve de Hollande (this was numbered 24). One page signed in pencil by Barbier (photocopy included). This work was considered one of the most important produced by George Barbier. Albert Flament's story is half-waking and half-dreaming meditation which takes inspiration from the theatre. Barbier's illustrations represent acting themes, but are generally beautiful and decorative. George Barbier (1882-1932) was one of the greatest French artists of the early 20th century. He was one of the most celebrate art decor artists and especially excelled in illustrating the human figure. He first exhibited in 1911 at the age of 29 where he gained many commissions to design costumes and illustrate works, fashion in particular. Barbier led a group nicknamed by Vogue "The Knights of the Bracelet" formed from artists from the Ecole des Beaux Arts and including Monvel, Brissaud, Iribe, Lepape, and Martin. Beyond his illustrations, Barbier created jewelry, glass and wallpaper design.

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    • Barbier & Flamant - Nude Couple & Volcano
      May. 13, 2023

      Barbier & Flamant - Nude Couple & Volcano

      Est: $1,000 - $2,000

      This magnificent illustration is from George Barbier as part of Albert Flament's Personnages de Comédie. The work was published in Paris by Meynial in 1922. Barbier completed the original illustrations with L. F. Schmied producing the woodcut engravings. It was an edition limited to 150 copies on Vélin de cuve de Hollande (this was numbered 24). One page signed in pencil by Barbier (photocopy included). This work was considered one of the most important produced by George Barbier. Albert Flament's story is half-waking and half-dreaming meditation which takes inspiration from the theatre. Barbier's illustrations represent acting themes, but are generally beautiful and decorative. George Barbier (1882-1932) was one of the greatest French artists of the early 20th century. He was one of the most celebrate art decor artists and especially excelled in illustrating the human figure. He first exhibited in 1911 at the age of 29 where he gained many commissions to design costumes and illustrate works, fashion in particular. Barbier led a group nicknamed by Vogue "The Knights of the Bracelet" formed from artists from the Ecole des Beaux Arts and including Monvel, Brissaud, Iribe, Lepape, and Martin. Beyond his illustrations, Barbier created jewelry, glass and wallpaper design.

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    • BARBIER, GEORGE--FLAMENT, ALBERT.
      Jun. 09, 2010

      BARBIER, GEORGE--FLAMENT, ALBERT.

      Est: £4,000 - £5,000

      BARBIER, GEORGE--FLAMENT, ALBERT. PERSONNAGES DE COMÉDIE. TEXTE DE ALBERT FLAMENT. PARIS: JULES MEYNIAL, 1922 4to (365 x 285mm.), one of a limited edition of 150 copies, coloured woodcut illustrations by Barbier (some full-page), loose as issued in illustrated wrappers, modern folding buckram box

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