Lecture 8 - Fashion Illustrators Flashcards
Father of Art Deco and one of Chanel’s lovers
Paul Iribe
Illustrated for Poiret’s 1st collection in 1908
Paul Iribe
Known for his depiction of stylish women pursuing everyday activities of an affluent lifestyle
Paul Iribe
Illustrator and designer of the decorative arts
Paul Iribe
Used black and white background in his illustrations and colorful foreground
Paul Iribe
This illustrator’s most important design style contribution was jewelry
Paul Iribe
French illustrator known as “The Fashion Poster Designer”. He was also a writer
Georges Lepape
This illustrator was particularly representative of the 1930s
Georges Lepape
This illustrator’s illustrations were heavily influenced by the ballet russe
Georges Lepape
Illustrator who was influenced by Japanese wood block prints
Georges Lepape
Illustrator used theatrical setting for his backgrounds
Georges Lepape
This French illustrator’s art form starts to become influenced by cubism in the mid 1920s
Georges Lepape
French illustrator who worked with Erte designing sets and costumes for Folies Bergere
George Barbier
Illustrator is known for being a master in theatre and ballet costume design, and illustrating books and fashion
George Barbier
Italian illustrator who was a caricature and illustrator under the name Harin-al-Rashid
Umberto Brunelleschi
Illustrator who oriental styling was influenced by Leon Bakst and Erte
Umberto Brunelleschi
Did design illustrations for Josephine Baker
Umberto Brunelleschi
In this illustrator’s early years he used delicate lines, fancy flourishes, and exquisite execution. In his later years, he used strong, colorful, orientalism and Art Deco style
Umberto Brunelleschi
Illustrator worked for Journal de Dames et des Modes & Femina magazine
Umberto Brunelleschi
He did advertisement illustrations for brands such as Madeleine & Madeleine, Worth, Doucet, and Chanel
Umberto Brunelleschi
School in Paris where Martin, Iribe, Barbier, Brissaud, and Lepape attended
Ecole des Beaux Arts
French illustrator and artist who was the most cubist of the Art Deco fashion illustrators
Charles Martin
French illustrator who published Les Modes in 1912
Charles Martin
Illustrator who was known for doing the covers of Vogue
Georges Lepape
Illustrator who did only one cover for Vogue but did many of the inside illustrations
Charles Martin
Illustrator whose real name was Ernesto Michanelles
Thayaht
Illustrator who created Madeleine Vionnet’s logo
Thayaht