Odette 1956
Jean-Gabriel Domergue
LithographyPrint
41 ⨯ 32 cm
ConditionExcellent
€ 625 - 750
MONASCH FINE ART - European art since 1999
- About the artworkJean-Gabriel Domergue (1889–1962)
La Parisienne: Odette, 1956
Color litho. On pur Fil du Marais. Signed in the plate, left front bottom.
Sheetsize: 41 × 32 cm (16,1 × 12,6 inch).
The price without frame is 625 euro or 750 euro framed with glass.
This work is part of the exclusive edition of 197 copies from the famous Portfolio ' La Parisienne' published in 1956, by Joseph Forêt in Paris and printed by Dominique Viglino.
Jean-Gabriel Domergue was born in Bordeaux, France on March 4th, 1889.
An extremely talented and precocious painter, Domergue exhibited works at the Salon Des Artistes Français (the French Artists Exhibition) in 1906 at the young age of seventeen. In 1913, he was awarded the Second Prize of Rome and went on to win the gold medal award in the 1920 show. He then began showing outside the exhibition.
Having first been recognized for his landscapes which he painted with great ease, his career took a decisive turn during the 1920’s. At this time he became the painter of the « Parisian lady ». Domergue invented a new type of woman : thin, airy, elegant, with a swanlike neck and wide seductive eyes which gaze upon the world with longing. “I invented the pin-up » he later claimed. He went on to paint approximately 3,000 portraits.
Even though Domergue painted numerous nudes using fashionable actresses or young dancers as his models, he was nevertheless, highly prized in the aristocratic and high society circles painting individuals such as Liane de Pougy or Nadine, the future Baroness of Rothschild.
Domergue was also one the main organizers for famous Parisian gala events such as « The Venetian Ball » at the Opera in 1922 and other events using the Second Empire as its theme in Paris and also Cannes, Monte-Carlo, Juan-les-Pins, Biarritz and of course, Deauville. - About the artist
Jean-Gabriel Domergue (1889-1962) – The French Master of Feminine Elegance
Early Life and Education
Jean-Gabriel Domergue was born on March 4, 1889 in Bordeaux, France. From a young age, he showed an extraordinary talent for painting. He studied at the prestigious École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts in Paris, where he refined his skills and began to develop his artistic style. In 1911, he was awarded the Prix de Rome, a prestigious award given to promising young artists.Career and Artistic Development
Although initially known for his landscape paintings, Domergue found his true passion in portraying women. He even claimed to be the “inventor of the pin-up,” with his elegant and sensual depictions of Parisian women. His art was characterized by slender, elongated figures with refined features, often depicted in opulent and fashionable clothing.His works were highly regarded by the Parisian elite and he received numerous commissions from influential figures, including actresses, aristocrats and wealthy ladies from high society. His paintings reflect the refinement and glamour of Parisian life in the 1920s and 1930s.
Fashion and collaboration with Paul Poiret
In addition to his painting, Domergue was also active in the fashion world. He designed clothes for the famous couturier Paul Poiret and brought his artistic flair to haute couture. His fashion designs reflected the same elegant and graceful style that characterized his paintings.Curatorship and recognition
In 1955, Domergue was appointed curator of the Musée Jacquemart-André in Paris. During his tenure, he organized prestigious exhibitions dedicated to great masters such as Vincent van Gogh, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec and Francisco Goya. His contribution to the art world was recognized by his appointment as Chevalier of the Légion d'honneur, one of the highest French honors.Legacy and Death
Jean-Gabriel Domergue died on November 16, 1962 in Paris. His work remains admired to this day for the way he captured feminine elegance. His paintings are collected and exhibited in renowned museums and galleries worldwide, making his influence on modern portraiture undeniable.Domergue's legacy lives on as a timeless symbol of beauty, fashion, and refinement, making him one of the most iconic French portrait painters of the 20th century.
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