Talk:Charles Martin (artist)
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[edit]http://home.earthlink.net/~tinyviolet/thecentrifugaleyepoetryjournal/id72.html Charles Martin (1884 - 1934) studied at the Montpelier Ecole des Beaux Arts, Academie Julian, and Ecole Des Beaux Arts in Paris. He became well-known as a principal Art Deco fashion designer, illustrator, graphic artist and posterist, and was also involved in ballet and theater set design. As did his peer, George Barbier, Martin became a regular contributor to French fashion journals Journal Des Dames et Des Modes, Modes et Manieres d'Aujourd'hui, La Gazette du Bon Ton, and eventually, Vogue. He is said to have favored a Cubist-style in his illustrations.EAS 00:07, 1 January 2007 (UTC)
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