Pierre Commarmond Art
Pierre Commarmond was born in Lyon, France in 1897. He began his art studies as a student of Karl Cartier, followed by courses at the Galland workshop. Later, he worked at and organized poster exhibitions for tourism and the Chemins de Fer (railroad). He was associated with and was known among many circles of artists from various schools throughout France, including l'Ecole Francais and l'Ecole de la Marine. During World War II, Commarmond worked as a costume and set designer for the theater. Following the war, he became the director of the well-known printing house Chaix, as well as a principal artist. As a result of his extensive travels and experiences in France and Europe, Commarmond created his travel posters in a simple yet grand manner with attention to detail. His style romances the landscape, luring the viewer to take a closer look, enticing the thought of a quiet get-away, an excursion to someplace warm and inviting. He died at the age of 86 in 1983.
1920s Pierre Commarmond Art
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1920s Other Art Style Pierre Commarmond Art
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1930s Pierre Commarmond Art
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1930s Art Deco Pierre Commarmond Art
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1920s Expressionist Pierre Commarmond Art
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1920s Vienna Secession Pierre Commarmond Art
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1950s Abstract Pierre Commarmond Art
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20th Century Pierre Commarmond Art
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1940s Art Deco Pierre Commarmond Art
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Virginia Fisher(Fred Astaire) Judy Garland and Ann Miller in "Easter Parade", Figurative Litho, 1947
1980s Art Deco Pierre Commarmond Art
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1930s Art Deco Pierre Commarmond Art
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1940s Art Deco Pierre Commarmond Art
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1960s Contemporary Pierre Commarmond Art
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1940s Modern Pierre Commarmond Art
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1920s Vienna Secession Pierre Commarmond Art
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1970s Modern Pierre Commarmond Art
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1940s Art Deco Pierre Commarmond Art
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