George AURIOL

George Auriol (French, 1863-1938) is one of France’s most versatile artists of the Belle Époque, and a man of many talents.  He was famous as an illustrator, a typographer, a writer, a printmaker, as well as for a number of further artistic expressions.  To this day many of his motives and typographies remain in use.  He also designed the personalized monograms used by dozens, if not hundreds of artists of the time.  Auriol advertised for his services by designing and sending out annual Christmas and New Year’s wishes.

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Le Chat Noir Menu

AURIOL, George

Georges AURIOL (1863-1938) Lithograph with pochoir coloring.References: Armond Fields 402.Unused menu for the famous cabaret.Very rare in this exce...

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Noël 1924
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Noël 1924

AURIOL, George

Color lithograph on thin wove paper. Reference: Fields 378. New Year's which the Auriol household did for about two decades. This one a color trial...

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