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Zig (Louis Gaudin) Art

French, 1882-1936

Zig (Louis Gaudin) was a French costume designer and illustrator. He began his career in the United States, drawing the costumes of Broadway musicals (Keep Kool, 1924). During the period 1926–32, Zig designed a large number of the posters for the reviews of Joséphine Baker and Mistinguett for the stage of Casino de Paris.

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Artist: Zig (Louis Gaudin)
Poupee Espagnole
By Zig (Louis Gaudin)
Located in New York, NY
Poupee Espagnole. Costume design for the entertainer Mistinguette for her production at the Moulin Rouge in Paris. Watercolor. Signed Zig. Ca 1928, . Framed. Provenance: Nephew of M...
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1920s Art Deco Zig (Louis Gaudin) Art

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Watercolor

La Mariee.
By Zig (Louis Gaudin)
Located in New York, NY
ZIG [Louis Gaudin]. La Mariee. Costume design for the entertainer Mistinguette for her production at the Moulin Rouge in Paris. Watercolor, Signed Zig. Ca 19...
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1920s Art Deco Zig (Louis Gaudin) Art

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Watercolor

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