Jean – Gabriel DOMERGUE (1889 – 1962), "Elegant Lady with Parasol and Dog"
€8.000,00
Jean-Gabriel Domergue (1889–1962) was a renowned French painter and engraver, celebrated especially for his portraits of elegant women or, more precisely, a feminine figure in a style that evolved over time, clearly recognizable, marked by Art Deco.
A distant cousin of Toulouse-Lautrec, he studied at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris and began exhibiting at the Salon des Artistes Français as early as 1906, where he earned several distinctions, including a second Grand Prix de Rome in 1913. In 1939, he created the iconic poster for the inaugural Cannes Film Festival, which was ultimately canceled, depicting a woman applauding beside a man in formal attire. In 1950, he was elected to the Institut de France and became the curator of the Jacquemart-André Museum, where he organized major exhibitions.
- Mixed media (pencil, charcoal, watercolor, and gouache).
- Signed lower right and dated 1924.
- Paper slightly faded, small creases along edges, some spots.
- H: 49.5 cm W: 31.5 cm/ H: 19.5 in W: 12.4 in (at sight).
- Framed under glass.
Quantity:
1
Period:
1920-1929
Place of origin:
France
Style:
20th Century
Dimensions (cm):
49.5H x 31.5W x
Dimensions (inch):
19,49H x 12,40W x
Creator / Artist:
Jean – Gabriel DOMERGUE
Material:
Paper
Condition:
Good;
Inventory ID:
368
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