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Regular price €600,00The 1956 lithography by Jean-Gabriel Domergue from the renowned portfolio La Parisienne is a striking example of mid-20th-century French art, showcasing the elegance and allure of the iconic Parisian woman. This lithograph, signed within the plate and printed on fine Japanese paper, captures the grace and charm that Domergue so famously brought to life in his depictions of women.
Jean-Gabriel Domergue was celebrated for his distinctive style, which blended Art Deco influences with a sensual portrayal of femininity. Throughout his career, Domergue’s works often revolved around the theme of La Parisienne, an archetype that represented not only the chic and fashionable women of Paris but also the city itself as a center of culture, sophistication, and refinement.
This particular lithograph is part of a celebrated portfolio titled La Parisienne, which was created to honor and immortalize the quintessential beauty and elegance of the modern woman in post-war Paris. The lithography features delicate lines and fluid compositions, with the subject exuding the confidence and style that characterized the period. Domergue’s use of vibrant yet subtle color contrasts accentuates the figure’s graceful form, highlighting her delicate features and fashionable attire.
The technique of lithography, with its rich texture and ability to produce nuanced details, was an ideal medium for Domergue to express his vision. The piece reflects both his expertise in capturing the human figure and his deep understanding of the sophisticated visual language of his time. Printing on Japanese paper further enhances the delicacy of the work, providing an added layer of refinement and artistry.
Domergue was often associated with the art world’s elite, creating works that were both celebrated in galleries and commissioned for high-profile projects. His portraits, often of fashionable women, embodied the elegance of the era and were designed to reflect the glamorous lifestyle of the French bourgeoisie. La Parisienne, in particular, remains one of his most iconic series, as it perfectly encapsulates the spirit of Parisian femininity that the artist so admired.
The lithograph’s position within the portfolio only adds to its historical significance. Produced in the mid-1950s, La Parisienne came at a time when Paris was firmly established as the global capital of fashion, culture, and luxury. The images in this portfolio not only reflected the style of the time but also contributed to shaping the visual identity of French elegance that would continue to influence art, fashion, and design for decades.
Today, this 1956 lithograph by Jean-Gabriel Domergue is cherished as both a piece of art and a snapshot of an era. It remains a prized possession for collectors and a testament to Domergue's mastery in blending classical art forms with contemporary themes of beauty and sophistication.
Lithograph
Woman - Fashion
From the famous portfolio “La Parisienne” - Signed in the plate on Japan paper
Edit: Joseph Foret Printed by Dominique Viglino in Paris
Good condition