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From ballet costumes to haute couture ball gowns, George Barbier’s decadent, whimsical style came to define French fashion in the Art Deco era.
Each of these drawings is inspired by Barbier’s color plates from Gazette de bon ton, a prominent French fashion magazine published from 1912 to 1925. The titles of each illustration are the original captions from the Gazette.
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15 printable coloring pages as individual .JPGs
Printable PDF booklet with all 15 designs together
Both of the above are provided in both US Letter and A4 sizes.
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Intricate designs with a high level of detail
Instant Access: Download today, start coloring right away! After checkout you’ll receive access to a PDF file ready to print as many times as you like.
Versatile Usage: Perfect for both traditional and digital coloring – print at home on your favorite paper or color on your iPad or tablet.
High-Resolution Images: All images are provided at 300 DPI, ensuring crisp and clear printing at home and pixel-free digital coloring.
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For best results, print on smooth, high-quality US Letter or A4 paper using the following printer settings:
Scale: “Fit to Page” or “Scale to Fit”
Resolution: Highest possible
Color: Black and white
Orientation: Portrait
Print all the pages or just specific ones
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These illustrations are for personal use only. You may print, color, and display them, but you cannot sell, share, or distribute the designs in any form. Commercial use requires permission.