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CHARLES LOUPOT (1892-1962)

66

EXPOSITION INTERNATIONALE ARTS DÉCORATIFS ET INDUSTRIELS

MODERNES. 1925.

23

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4

x15

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2

inches, 59x39

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/

4

cm. Les Editions de L’Image de France, Paris.

Condition A: restored loss in lower left corner.

Another of the four official designs chosen by a jury to promote the

Exposition Internationale Des Arts

Décoratifs et Industriels Modernes

. Printed with only three colors, the image of smoke from factory

chimneys morphing into the petals of a rose (one of the most popular decorative elements of the

period) symbolizes the connection between art and industry within the Art Deco movement. As in

many of his posters, Loupot uses vibrating tones to frame his image. This is the smaller format. Loupot

/ Musee de l’Affiche no. 23, Loupot no. 58, p. 65, Euro Deco p. 29, Reclame 111.

[3,000/4,000]