Born 1889 in Bordeaux, French painter Jean-Gabriel Domergue studied at the École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts. In 1911, he was a winner of the Prix de Rome.
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Women in paintings by Jean-Gabriel Domergue in the early 20th century |
From the 1920s onward, Domergue concentrated on portraits, and claimed to be “the inventor of the pin-up”. He also designed clothes for the couturier Paul Poiret.
From 1955 until 1962, Domergue was the curator of the Musée Jacquemart-André, organising exhibitions of the works of Van Gogh, Toulouse-Lautrec, Goya and others.
Domergue specialized in portraits of Parisian women. He was appointed a Chevalier of the Légion d’honneur. He died in 1962 on a Paris sidewalk. These beautiful photos captured portraits of women in paintings by Jean-Gabriel Domergue in the early 20th century.
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Woman in Black, Venice, 1919 |
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Fernande Cabanel, 1920 |
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Les Clientes des Galeries Lafayette, 1920 |
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Portrait de femme au tutu, 1920 |
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Château de Madrid, 1921 |
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Jeune femme au balcon, 1921 |
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Vogue, 1921 |
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L'Illustration, 1922 |
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Emmy Magliani, 1923 |
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Galleries Lafayette, 1923 |
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Vronska et Alperoff, 1923 |
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Elegante en tenue de soirée, 1925 |
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La Garcome, 1925 |
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Maria Luísa Cabral Metelo, 1925 |
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Régine Flory, 1925 |
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Alice Soulié, 1926 |
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La femme au pékinois, 1926 |
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La Habanara, 1926 |
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Toilettes D Ete et de Campagne, 1926 |
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Mrs. Heathcote, 1927 |
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La femme aux Lévriers, 1930 |
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Madame O'Deril, 1930 |
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Germaine-Yvonne Frank, 1931 |
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Montreux, Fête des narcisses, 1931 |
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Danseuse de French Cancan, 1932 |
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Grand Écart, 1932 |
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Fashionable Woman in Hat with Feathers, 1933 |
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Le Boa Bleu, 1934 |
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L'Hiver à Monte-Carlo, 1937 |
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Monte-Carlo, circa 1937 |
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