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  1. The story behind one of fashion and art most well-known collaborations. In 1908, three years after his shop opened at 5 rue Auber in Paris, many artists gave couturier Paul Poiret a fairly precise interpretation of his creations, linking them to the spirit of the age through their drawings. Poiret retraced the story of one of the most well ...

  2. Paul Iribe Biografía A la temprana edad de 20 se convirtió en aprendiz en el diario Le Temps. En 1900, hizo dibujos y caricaturas para periódicos satíricos franceses como Le Rire, Sourie, L'Assiette au Beurre y La Baïonnette. Su estilo era modernista, y contaba con movimientos

  3. Paul Iribe mixed with and enjoyed the company of Jean Cocteau and many others. The Gazette du Bon Ton was a witty, sophisticated art and fashion magazine published monthly from 1911 until 1925 when it was merged with Conde Nast's Vogue.

  4. Paul Iribe, a graphic designer and satirical illustrator, has influenced both top-end fashion designers as well as the public’s opinion in times of political disenchantment. Satire, simplicity and aesthetic design can best describe his oeuvre, which illustrates the fiascos of the French politics, the distress of WWI and the elegant flamboyance of the following années folles.

  5. 31 de oct. de 2014 · This Paul Iribe design from 1914 features three drawers with beaded handles and a bronze rose knob in the center. Iribe, a French illustrator and designer, is known for his Art Nouveau aesthetic ...

  6. Written by Paul Iribe (French, Angoulême 1883–1935 Roquebrune-Cap-Martin) 1930. Islamic Art at The Met The Met's collection of Islamic art is one of the most comprehensive in the world and ranges in date from the seventh to the twenty-first century. Its more than 15,000 ...

  7. Paul Iribe. (1883-1935) Paul Iribe was born in Angouleme in 1813 as Paul Iribarnegaray – a name that he quite understandably contracted to Iribe. He was trained as a commercial artist and became famous as a caricaturist for a range of famous Parisian journals. Iribe was recognized as the precursor of the “pure” Art Deco style – Ruhlmann ...