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- +[[Charles Perrault]] ([[Contes du temps jadis]], 1912).
-'''Umberto Brunelleschi''' was born the May 21, 1879 in Montemurdo, [[Italy]] and died in February 16, 1949 in [[Paris]], [[France]]. Brunelleschi studied in [[Florence]] and moved to Paris in 1900 where he soon established himself as a printer, [[book illustrator]] and [[costume designer]]. +
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-He first found success with his work for [[Le Rire]] as a [[caricaturist]] (often under the pseudonym's Aroun-al-Raxid or Aron-al-Rascid) He was a major contributor to many of the deluxe French fashion publications including "Journal des Dames et Des Modes," "Gazette du Bon Ton" and "Les Feuillets d'Art." Brunelleschi was also the artistic director of the short lived but significant "La Guirlande d'art et de la litterature" 1919-1920. +
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-In the 1920s he diversified into set and costume designs for the [[Folies Bergere]], the Casino de Paris, the Chatelet and theaters in [[New York]], Italy and [[Germany]]. Among his credits include many costumes created for [[Josephine Baker]]. Brunelleschi was among the Deco Age illustrators and the engravers whom knew how to create a publications of charm and elegance whilst also doing so with the pace and rigour of a jobbing illustrator. Also noted for his design of the Martial et Armand logo c. 1923.+
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-His illustrated book credits include works with [[Voltaire]] ([[Candide]], 1933), [[Charles Perrault]] ([[Contes du temps jadis]],1912), [[Musset]] ([[La Nuit Vénitienne]]), [[Goethe]], [[Diderot]] ([[Les Bijoux indiscrets]], etc.), [[Les Masques et les personnages de la Comedie Italienne]], 1914; [[Phili ou Par dela le Bien et le Mal]]," 1921; [[Le Radjah de Mazulipatam]]," 1925; [[Le Malheureux Petit Voyage]], 1926; and [[Les Aventures de Roi Pausole,]] 1930.+
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