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  1. Joseph-Paul Iribe fue un periodista, caricaturista, ilustrador, decorador de interiores, diseñador y director de cine francés, exponente del estilo art déco. Mostrar menos Más información. Wikipedia. Descubre a este diseñador. Más técnicas artísticas. Ébano 809 elementos. Barniz 993 elementos. Hilo 4.789 elementos.

  2. Choix. This book, titled "Choix" (Choice), is the second of 800 copies that were published by Paul Iribe, a French illustrator, cartoonist, designer, decorator and art director, in 1930. Lamenting that French design had become "poor" and "americanized" in the years since the First World War, Iribe argues that the genius of French design lies in ...

  3. Paul Iribe, Les Robes de Paul Poiret Racontée, 1908. Published from 1912 to 1925, the luxury French magazine Gazette du bon ton brought together a group of young artists who were given unprecedented freedom in their interpretation of fashion. Each edition contained up to ten color pochoir plates and several croquis design sketches.

  4. Paul Iribe es hijo de Jean-Jules Iribe ( Pau, 1836-1914), ingeniero del marco auxiliar de las obras del Estado, que fue redactor del diario Le Temps. Si efectivamente es su padre (y no el ingeniero Jean-Gustave Iribe, nacido en 1845, hermano de Jules), es él quien estuvo a cargo de la 16 de mayo de 1871 para derribar la columna Vendôme.

  5. Written by Paul Iribe (French, Angoulême 1883–1935 Roquebrune-Cap-Martin) 1930. Islamic Art at The Met The Met's collection of Islamic art is one of the most comprehensive in the world and ranges in date from the seventh to the twenty-first century. Its more than 15,000 ...

  6. 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 ...

  7. 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.