Rayon des Soieries

Maurice Dufrêne, Artist Chaix, Paris, Printer
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About the Artwork

Streamlined forms and silvery grays convey the luxury of Silk Department (Rayon des Soieries), an operetta by Manuel Rosenthal set in a department store. For the premiere in 1930 at the Comic Opera (Opéra-Comique) in Paris, Maurice Defrêne designed the poster, set, and costumes in the glamorous art deco style to emphasize the modern subject of the department store.

Rayon des Soieries

1930

Maurice Dufrêne (Artist) French, 1876 - 1955 Chaix, Paris (Printer) Corporate dates,1845 - 1965

Lithograph printed in color ink

Image: 46 × 31 inches (116.8 × 78.7 cm) Framed: 56 1/2 inches × 40 1/4 inches × 1 inches (143.5 × 102.2 × 2.5 cm)

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Prints, Drawings & Photographs

Founders Society Purchase, Paul McPharlin Memorial Fund

1994.15

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Signed, lower right: Maurice Dufrène

Inscribed, left center: RAYON | DES | SOIERIES | OPERA_BOUFFE | EN UN ACTE Inscribed, lower right: LIVRET DE | NINO | MUSIQUE DE | MANUEL ROSENTHAL Inscribed, lower left corner: IMP. CHAIX_PARIS_5.30.

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1994-present, purchase by the Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, Michigan, USA)

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Maurice Dufrêne, Rayon des Soieries, 1930, lithograph printed in color ink. Detroit Institute of Arts, Founders Society Purchase, Paul McPharlin Memorial Fund, 1994.15.

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