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  1. The French illustrator and designer Paul Iribe was a great admirer of flowing forms. The fading Art Nouveau provided the elements for the artist's aesthetically designed objects. His fine eye for the beauty of forms and his appreciation of fine textiles led to a collaboration with the fashion designer Paul Poiret. Iribe illustrated the couturier's designs and thus created his most famous works ...

  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. 29. Aug. 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. There is a small hole in the first two plates ...

  4. Artwork Details. Title: Les Robes de Paul Poiret. Designer: Designed by Paul Poiret (French, Paris 1879–1944 Paris) Illustrator: Illustrated by Paul Iribe (French, Angoulême 1883–1935 Roquebrune-Cap-Martin) Publisher: Published by Société Générale d'Impression , Paris. Date: 1908.

  5. Paul Iribe designed Poiret's rose motif. Of all his collaborations with artists and illustrators, Poiret was proudest of his introduction of Iribe to a wider audience. Iribe was responsible for a publication early in the designer's career, Les robes de Paul Poiret (1908), that not only promoted the increasingly influential couturier, but also established Iribe as a major talent. In 1908 or ...

  6. 49. Paul Iribe, a graphic designer and satirical illustrator, has influenced both top-end fashion designers as well as the public’s opinion in times of political disenchantment. Satire, simplicity and aesthetic design can best describe his oeuvre, which illustrates the fiascos of the French politics, the distress of WWI and the elegant ...

  7. Paul Iribe was born in Angoulême, France, in 1883. He started his career as a newspaper typographer and illustrator at various Parisians magazines and daily papers, such as Le temps. In 1906 Iribe took part in the establishment of the satirical journal Le témoin. The publication of his illustrations in this journal attracted the attention of fashion designer Paul Poiret, who commissioned...