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  1. Iribe, Paul (1883-1935) by Scholes, Robert. Paul Iribe (1883 – 1935) He was born Paul Iribarnegaray in Angouleme, France in 1883and educated in Paris. He studied at the College Rollin as well as the Ecole des Beaux Arts from 1908 to 1910. He served his apprenticeship with and in 1901 began work as an illustrator with the satirical newspaper, .

  2. 25 de sept. de 2022 · Paul Iribe, birds from Les Ateliers de Martine.jpg 691 × 906; 184 KB Paul Iribe, cassettiera, parigi 1919 ca.jpg 1,584 × 2,348; 1.92 MB Revue des sports et du monde 29.jpg 463 × 638; 41 KB

  3. Illustrator: Illustrated by Paul Iribe (French, Angoulême 1883–1935 Roquebrune-Cap-Martin) Publisher: Published by Société Générale d'Impression , Paris. Date: 1908. Medium: plates: photomechanical colored plates. Dimensions: Overall: 12 3/4 x 11 13/16 x 5/16 in. (32.4 x 30 x 0.8 cm) Classification: Books. Credit Line: The Elisha ...

  4. Iribe, Paul (1883 – 1935) Among the mavericks of Art Déco is the graphic artist, costume designer, and jewellery designer Paul Iribe. His works – whether designs for furniture, fabric, jewellery, theatrical costumes or stage decorations – exhibit a sense of a whole new style, which departs from Art Nouveau beginning in 1910 to establish a new repertoire of forms.

  5. 29 de ago. de 2013 · Paul Poiret." (Former owner Max Meyer has been tentatively identified as an agent for the raw silk trade (Mitsui & Co.) who lived in Jersey City, NJ, and whose obituary appears in v. 33, p. 63 (1914) of the American silk journal) CHMRB copy has Iribe's name scratched out in ms. ink on each plate.

  6. Paul Iribe started his education in Paris between 1908 to 1910, where he studied at the École des Beaux-Arts including the College Rollin. Born in 1883, in Angouleme France. When he was just seventeen years old, Paul Iribe gave delineations to the mainstream L'Assiette au Beurre and furthermore contributed illustrations and cartoons for some French satirical papers.

  7. In his memoirs Paul Poiret mentions his meeting with Paul Iribe, founder of the magazine Le Témoin, from whom he commissioned an album portraying his principal creations. Inspired by the Directoire line and presented to Poiret's clientele in a layout influenced by Japanese prints, the straight, high-waisted dresses were the focus of a luxury album marked by the couturier's keen sense of ...