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Pierre Brissaud (1885-1964) was a French fashion illustrator whose early 20th century work seems to be his best-known. Some biographical information can be found here .
That body of work mostly appeared in the publication Gazette du Bon Ton (1912-1925). Its color illustrations were produced using an elaborate stencil procedure called Pochoir where each color required its own stencil and perhaps special attention in deployment sequencing.
This suggests that results might appear somewhat rigid. But Brissaud and other Bon Ton artists did a pretty good job of avoiding that effect.
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