- process. When
stencils are used in this way they are
often called "
pochoir". In the
pochoir process, a
print with the
outlines of the
design was produced,...
- (Wall-drawings) Writer-Lexikon –
American Graffiti (1995)
Pochoir- die
Kunst des
Schablonengraffiti (
Pochoir -The art of
stencil graffiti, 2000, with S. Metze-Prou)...
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related to
George Barbier.
George Barbier at FMD Art Deco
Prints Posters Pochoirs at www.art-deco-prints-and-posters.com The
Romance of
Perfume by George...
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Robert Motherwell, Gray Open with
White Paint, 1981, soft-ground
etching and
pochoir on gray
Auvergne à la Main
handmade paper, 20¼ × 26¼ in...
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during the
first Russian Revolution,
interlaced with an almost-abstract
pochoir print by Delaunay-Terk. The work,
published in 1913, is
considered a milestone...
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celebrity portrait painter Bernard Boutet de Monvel.
Brissaud is
known for his
pochoir (stencil)
prints for the
fashion magazine Gazette du Bon Ton published...
- Jean Saudé was a
French printmaker in Paris,
known for his
mastery of the
pochoir technique. He
trained with André
Marty in the 1890s
before starting his...
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canvas and paper,
makes prints using a
variety of techniques, prin****lly
pochoir and
screened monoprints, and
creates sculptures,
primarily in fabricated...
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cutouts rendered as
pochoir (stencil) prints. The
Knife Thrower was a po****r
print from
Henri Matisse's Jazz
portfolio of
pochoir prints. List of works...
- a 1992
novel by Toni
Morrison Jazz (Henri Matisse), a book
collecting pochoir prints based on cut-outs by
Henri Matisse Jazz (picture book), a 2006 children's...