Le Tumulte noir
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Le Tumulte noir (1929) is a portfolio by Paul Colin, considered a masterpiece of the Art déco genre.
It contains a "title page, four pages of text, including a dedication by Josephine Baker, and Colin's dazzling color pochoir lithographs printed on both sides of twenty-two sheets."[1]
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See also
- Le Tumulte Noir: Modernist Art and Popular Entertainment in Jazz-Age Paris, 1900-1930 (2003) - Jody Blake
- Revue Nègre
- Josephine Baker
- Tumulte
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