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Georges de
Feure (real name
Georges Joseph van Sluijters, 6
September 1868 – 26
November 1943) was a
French painter,
theatrical designer, and industrial...
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Jules Chéret, Eugène Gr****et,
Adolphe Willette,
Pierre Bonnard,
Georges de
Feure, Henri-Gabriel Ibels, Paul
Gavarni and
Alphonse Mucha.
Paris and its close...
- most
notably Toulouse-Lautrec, and
former student of Chéret,
Georges de
Feure. By 1900 the
medium in both
color and
monotone was an
accepted part of printmaking...
- 1967)
Eschmann Esters (from 15
January 1969)
Faller Felder FellerMayer Feuring (from 2
January 1967)
Figgen (until 6
December 1966) Flämig
Folger Franke...
- Schwechat. As of 1943 A.d.V.
claimed to have over 33,000 members.
Wilhelm Feuring (1944). Slowakei, Land und Leute. C. Röhrig. p. 22. The
Bulletin of International...
- were used in the
furniture of
leading cabinetmakers,
including Georges de
Feure and others. In the
early years of the style, Art
Nouveau architects often...
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variety of book illustrations. The artist-designers
Jules Chéret,
Georges de
Feure and the
painter Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec all made
posters for
Paris theaters...
- 1967)
Eschmann Esters (from 15
January 1969)
Faller Felder FellerMayer Feuring (from 2
January 1967)
Figgen (until 6
December 1966) Flämig
Folger Franke...
- disappeared,
although a
number of Blériot
types were
marketed as SPADs. De
Feure-Deperdussin 2
Monoplane 1910
Deperdussin Type A 1910
Deperdussin Type B...
- Bonnard,
Louis Anquetin, the
brothers Léon and
Alfred Choubrac,
Georges de
Feure, and Henri-Gabriel Ibels. Chéret is
considered to be the "father" of adverti****t...