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Title
Bernard Boutet de Monvel
Other Titles (e.g. Variant)
At the origins of Art deco
Type
Text
Monograph
Genre Form
Biographies (LCGFT)
Biography (FAST)
Language
English
English
Frenchoriginal
Geographic Coverage
France
Classification
LCC: ND553.B84 A8413 2016
DDC: 750 full
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Supplementary Content
bibliography
index
Note
Includes translation
Summary
ART & DESIGN STYLES: C 1900 TO C 1960. Bernard Boutet de Monvel, painter, portraitist, and illustrator, immortalized the glamorous figures of the Cafe Society in Paris, New York, Newport, and Palm Beach. Elegant and seductive, he was a dandy who moved in the highest echelons of society, socializing with Maharajahs and captains of industry. Son of the famous French children's book illustrator Maurice Boutet de Monvel, he left his own body of work that revealed him as a master of geometry and modernity, the painter par excellence of the Art Deco style. The artist started with color etchings, studied sculpture, went on to create illustrations for Harper's Bazaar in the 1920s and '30s, and became best known for his striking and realistic oil portraits of high profile figures. He captured the spectacular details of the couture fashion and high jewelry that denoted the status of his cafe society contemporaries, to which he had privileged access.
Authorized Access Point
Addade, Stéphane-Jacques Bernard Boutet de Monvel