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Chas Laborde Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

Argentinian, 1886-1941

Charles Laborde was a French writer, journalist, engraver and illustrator. He contributed to many newspapers of his time, such as The Laugh, The Butter Plate, The Smile, The Bayonet, The Gazette of Bon Ton, Comoedia, Der Querschnitt, Vogue, Vanity Fair, The Chronicle of the Month, Paris Toujours, The French Courrier, Le Crapouillot, Le Figaro, Paris-Midi, Paris-Soir. Besides being a prolific illustrator, he has also produced advertising drawings and theater sets.

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Artist: Chas Laborde
Couple - Original Ink Drawing by Chas Laborde - Early 20th Century
By Chas Laborde
Located in Roma, IT
Couple is an original drawing in China ink on ivory paper, realized by Chas Laborde (1886-1941). Good conditions except for minor cosmetic wear. Unsigned. Chas Laborde, born in 1886, of Béarnese origin, he was at the same time a reporter, painter, engraver, humorous draftsman, book illustrator and poet. He was one of the great artists of the early 20th century. He was open to the world and to life. Colette says of him, after having illustrated "Claudine", "He made twenty of these villages bloom, with their colors of a fresh green, of a tulle rose. One has its bell tower, the others who a train, some a row of pioffi, some a house, some a group of girls...
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Early 20th Century Modern Chas Laborde Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

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Paper, Ink

People Conversation - China Ink Drawing by Chas Laborde - Early 1900
By Chas Laborde
Located in Roma, IT
People Conversation is an original artwork realized in the first half of the XX century by Chas Laborde. Original black and white drawing. Hand-signed on the lower-right corner. On the lower right is "noted Les ennemis - vous êtes toujours fachés?- Sa méchanceté est terrible:il a raconté partout que j'aurai fait la cour à sa femme" Chas Laborde, (Buenos Aires, 1886 - Paris, 1941) Born Charles...
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Early 20th Century Modern Chas Laborde Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

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Ink

Big Canvas Apron - Original Ink by Chas Laborde - Early 20th Century
By Chas Laborde
Located in Roma, IT
Big Canvas Apron is an original drawing in China ink with gray tip on ivory paper, realized by Chas Laborde (1886-1941). Good conditions except for minor cosmetic wear. Unsigned. Noted "tablier grosse toile". Chas Laborde, born in 1886, of Béarnese origin, he was at the same time a reporter, painter, engraver, humorous draftsman, book illustrator and poet. He was one of the great artists of the early 20th century. He was open to the world and to life. Colette says of him, after having illustrated "Claudine", "He made twenty of these villages bloom, with their colors of a fresh green, of a tulle rose. One has its bell tower, the others who a train, some a row of pioffi, some a house, some a group of girls...
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Early 20th Century Modern Chas Laborde Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

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Paper, Ink

M.me Lepic - Original Ink by Chas Laborde - Early 20th Century
By Chas Laborde
Located in Roma, IT
M.me Lepic is an original drawing in China ink with gray tip on ivory paper, realized by Chas Laborde (1886-1941). Good conditions except for minor cosmetic wear. Unsigned. Titled on the bottom center. Noted "bag". Chas Laborde, born in 1886, of Béarnese origin, he was at the same time a reporter, painter, engraver, humorous draftsman, book illustrator and poet. He was one of the great artists of the early 20th century. He was open to the world and to life. Colette says of him, after having illustrated "Claudine", "He made twenty of these villages bloom, with their colors of a fresh green, of a tulle rose. One has its bell tower, the others who a train, some a row of pioffi, some a house, some a group of...
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Early 20th Century Modern Chas Laborde Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

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Paper, Ink

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