French Pochoir Illustrations by E.A. Séguy, 1920’s
A group of four pochoir illustrations by artist and designer E.A. Séguy from the early 1920's. Working in both Art Deco and Art Nouveau styles, his brightly colored patterns were intended to be used as inspiration for wallpaper and textiles as well as to teach design students. His samarkande (portfolios) remain exquisite examples of ornamentation and composition. Sold Individually.
Origin: Paris, France
Period: 1920-1922
Dimensions: 17.5"H x 12.5"W
Materials: Pochoir (French for stencil) is a refined French technique using layered stencils to meticulously apply vivid, dense colors to paper. It is often called hand colouring, or hand illustration
Condition: Very Good Vintage Condition. Works are currently unframed. Please inquire for professional framing options.
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French Pochoir Illustrations by E.A. Séguy, 1920’s
Illustration No.3
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