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Charles Gesmar (born
Charles Geismar, 21 May 1900 – 27
February 1928) was a
French costume and
poster designer.
Although he died aged 27, he was very prolific...
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frequency is well known).
Complement (disambiguation) Led, Jens J;
Gesmar,
Henrik (1982-10-01). "The
applicability of the magnetization-transfer NMR...
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emergence of a new
generation of
poster designers and
painters such as
Charles Gesmar and
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec. One of his
students was
Georges de Feure...
- in the
United States in 1924
Poster Mistinguett Moulin Rouge, by
Charles Gesmar, 1926
Mistinguett and
Josephine Baker in 1927
Mistinguett in her Chrysler...
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original on 2023-07-17.
Retrieved 2023-07-16.
Santos de Santana, Adrielli;
Gesmar, Rosa dos
Santos (2020). "Impactos da seca de 2012-2017 na região semiárida...
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supported by a
central facade adorned with oval dormers, was
designed by
Gesmar, a 20-year-old set
designer whose work
became synonymous with the venue...
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Elvire Popesco painting by
Charles Gesmar (1925)...
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Underground poster by
Horace Taylor (1924)
Moulin Rouge poster by
Charles Gesmar (1925)
Cover of the
Jester of Columbia,
unattributed (1931) The Art Deco...
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chief competitor in the
musical revue genre that
Broadway season.
Charles Gesmar designed the
costumes and
Watson Barratt designed the sets.
Innocent Eyes...
- David; Vignoli, Marina; Anover-Sombke, Stephanie; DeBoer, Stacey; Segundo,
Gesmar R. S.; Allenspach, Eric J.; Favre, Claudio; Ochs, Hans D.; Torgerson, Troy...