
French artist Édouard Bénédictus ( 1879-1930) is best known as a talented designer, writer and scientist who produced stylish Art Deco floral works. Involved in the Pavillion de l'Ambassade Francaise in the Exposition des Arts Decoratifs in Paris in 1925, he designed textiles for iconic brands of the age.
Pochoir Art Deco design from the portfolio ' Variations' published in 1924. Édouard Bénédictus created beautiful albums of textile and wallpaper designs in the Art Deco style using a simple and vibrant colour replication process called pochoir, a method which had been used since the 19th century, most prevalently in France, by artists and craftsmen in the production of limited-edition books, prints and illustrated portfolios. His folios include, Variations (1924), Nouvelles Variations (1929) and Relais (1930
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50 × 35 cm