May 05, 2011 - Sale 2246

Sale 2246 - Lot 73

Price Realized: $ 13,200
?Final Price Realized includes Buyer’s Premium added to Hammer Price
Estimate: $ 6,000 - $ 9,000
PAUL COLIN (1892-1986) JOSEPHINE BAKER / COLUMBIA. 1930.
30 1/2x22 1/2 inches, 77 1/2x57 cm. Couesnon Ste. Ame., Paris.
Condition A-: unobtrusive vertical and horizontal folds; pin-holes in corners.
This is one of the rarest of Paul Colin's posters featuring Jazz Age performers, and the last poster he designed for his muse, Josephine Baker. It was issued to promote the recordings of songs from her nightclub act, "Paris qui Remue," which opened in September 1930. Colin uses one of his favorite tricks, placing Josephine's bust in a slanted frame. He surrounds her portrait with lithe, free hand drawings of the dancer, like the ones he used in numerous publications beginning with her memoirs in 1927. The image is a tribute to Baker as both a singer and a dancer. Weill p. 209. Josephine Baker pl. 35.