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  2. Category:French illustrators - Wikipedia

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    cf. also the international Database of Scientific Illustrators 1450-1950, freely available online with 20 search fields, currently listing 7000 illustrators altogether and 1405 illustrators mainly active in France

  3. List of French women artists - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of women artists who were born in France or whose artworks are closely associated with that country. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.

  4. List of French artists - Wikipedia

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    The following is a chronological list of French artists working in visual or plastic media (plus, for some artists of the 20th century, performance art). For alphabetical lists, see the various subcategories of Category:French artists. See other articles for information on French literature, French music, French cinema and French culture.

  5. Category:1950s drawings - Wikipedia

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  6. René Gruau - Wikipedia

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    Count Renato Zavagli Ricciardelli delle Caminate, [2] professionally known as René Gruau (4 February 1909 – 31 March 2004) [1] was a fashion illustrator whose exaggerated portrayal of fashion design through painting has had a lasting effect on the fashion industry. Because of Gruau's inherent skills and creativity, he contributed to a change ...

  7. Enid Blyton's illustrators - Wikipedia

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    Kathleen I. Nixon (1894–1988) provided illustrations for numerous stories by Enid Blyton. The interior illustrations of The Enid Blyton Book of Bunnies ( 1925 ) published by Newnes is attributed to her. Pierre Probst (1913–2007) was a French artist who collaborated intensely with Blyton for a few years in the 1950s, on a series of books for ...

  8. Informalism - Wikipedia

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    Painting by Laurent Jiménez-Balaguer. Informalism or Art Informel (French pronunciation: [aʁ ɛ̃fɔʁmɛl]) is a pictorial movement from the 1943–1950s, [1] that includes all the abstract and gestural tendencies that developed in France and the rest of Europe during the World War II, similar to American abstract expressionism started 1946.

  9. Art Nouveau posters and graphic arts - Wikipedia

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    The Art Nouveau posters and illustrations almost always feature women, representing glamor, beauty and modernity. Images of men are extremely rare. Posters and illustrations are highly stylized. approaching two dimensions, and frequently are filled with flowers and other vegetal decoration.