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Drawing Original Gouache Decorative Roger Chaplain-Mussels Bird Exotic Cockatoo
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Drawing Original Gouache Decorative Roger Chaplain-Mussels Bird Exotic CockatooThe description of this item has been automatically translated. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us.
Original drawing, gouache on fine paper
Decorative project: Exotic Bird, Cacatoes, Leaves
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painter, lithographer, illustrator and theater designer Roger Chapelain Midy (1904-1992)
Dated
: 20th century, 1940s-1960s
Theme
: Architecture, Decoration
Format
: 50.5 x 49.5 cm image, 59.5 x 75.5 cm sheet
Signature
: the design bears the artist's monogram at the bottom left
Conservation state
: correct condition, traces of use, small holes in several places, slight folds and small tears, not clear cut of the sheet in the lower left part (see photos)
Roger Chapelain-Midy produces wall decorations for the town hall of the 4th arrondissement of Paris, the foyer of the national theater of Chaillot, the Agronomic Institute of Paris, as well as decorations for liners, including France.
A theater decorator and costume designer, from 1942 onwards, he notably worked for Les Indes galantes by Rameau in 1952, and for The Magic Flute by Mozart at the Paris Opera in 1954. The success of his work allowed him to work at the Cologne Opera. As such, he will receive the grand prize for theater at the international biennial in Sao-Paulo in 1962.
speak painter, lithographer, illustrator and theater designer Roger Chapelain Midy (1904-1992) Conservation state : correct condition, traces of use, small holes in several places, slight folds and small tears, not clear cut of the sheet in the lower left part (see photos) Roger Chapelain-Midy produces wall decorations for the town hall of the 4th arrondissement of Paris, the foyer of the national theater of Chaillot, the Agronomic Institute of Paris, as well as decorations for liners, including France. A theater decorator and costume designer, from 1942 onwards, he notably worked for Les Indes galantes by Rameau in 1952, and for The Magic Flute by Mozart at the Paris Opera in 1954. The success of his work allowed him to work at the Cologne Opera. As such, he will receive the grand prize f
Style
1940-1960
Authenticité
Original
Caractéristiques
Sur papier
Thème
Animaux
Genre
Art déco
Type
Dessin
Matériau
Gouache