May 05, 2011 - Sale 2246

Sale 2246 - Lot 81

Price Realized: $ 1,020
?Final Price Realized includes Buyer’s Premium added to Hammer Price
Estimate: $ 1,000 - $ 1,500
FRANCIS BERNARD (1900-1979) L'HUILE AEROSHELL. 1930.
45x30 1/4 inches, 114 1/2x77 cm. Paul-Martial, Paris.
Condition B+: wrinkles and abrasions in image; expertly repaired tear through left margin into image.
The French modernist poster designers of the Art Deco period, including Cassandre, Carlu and Loupot, did not use photography very often in their designs; they were clearly more at ease with a pencil and an airbrush. The only member of the U. A. M. (Union des Artistes Modernes) who made systematic use of photography was Francis Bernard, one of the pioneers of photomontage in France and also the first of the group to work as a full-time art director, for the printer Paul Martial. This photomontage, using only three colors, is an effective piece of advertising and a classic, early photographic poster. The typography and graphics are neatly encompassed within the image. Francis Bernard np.