"Paul Colin Portrait Of Woman French School Of The Twentieth Century Oil On Canvas"
Paul Colin Portrait of a Woman French School of the XXth Century Oil On Canvas Paul Colin (1892-1985) Portrait of a woman at the beginning of the second half of the XXth century. French school of the 20th century. Signed Paul Colin at the top right. Paul Hubert Colin, born June 27, 1892 rue Jeanne-d'Arc in Nancy and died June 18, 1985 in Nogent-sur-Marne, is a painter, designer, costume designer, set designer and one of the most innovative and influential poster artist French lithographer from the first part of the 20th century. Paul Colin was revealed in 1925 by his poster for the Revue nègre for which he followed at length the rehearsals of the troupe from Broadway, made up of fifteen musicians including Sidney Bechet and thirteen dancers including a young girl of barely 18, Joséphine Baker, who replaces the New York star who refused to make the trip3. Paul Colin's poster helped launch Joséphine Baker's career at the same time as hers. Oil on canvas. In its period frame of the twentieth century. Frame dimensions: 105.5 x 86 cm Frame dimensions: 92 x 73 cm