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The Paris of the artists at the beautiful time: the painter Tsuguharu-Leonard Foujita
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The Paris of the artists at the beautiful time: the painter Tsuguharu-Leonard Foujita
PCT4290411 The Paris of the artists at the beautiful time: the painter Tsuguharu-Leonard Foujita (Tsugouharu Fujita 1886-1968) attached to the terrace of a Parisian cafe (perhaps in Montparnasse), in the company of two women who could be, one the muse and mistress and then wife of the painter Lucie Badoul (known as Youki), the other Kiki de Montparnasse (Alice Ernestine Prin, 1901- 1953), period anonymous photo card (b/w photo) - by French Photographer, (20th century); ePatrice Cartier; French, out of copyright
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© Patrice Cartier / Bridgeman Images
Beautiful Period Bistro Bistro Terrace Cafe Bistro Coffee Drink French French French French Morals Gusman Years 1910 Years 10 Years Ten
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The Paris of the artists comes alive in this print by Tsuguharu-Leonard Foujita. Taken during a beautiful era, the image transports us to a sunny terrace of a Parisian cafe, possibly nestled in Montparnasse. Foujita himself is seen seated at the table, accompanied by two intriguing women who exude an air of mystery and allure. One of them could be none other than Lucie Badoul, known as Youki, who served as both muse and mistress before becoming Foujita's wife. The other woman is believed to be Kiki de Montparnasse, whose real name was Alice Ernestine Prin. These enigmatic figures were prominent personalities within the bohemian art scene of early 20th century Paris. The black-and-white photograph captures a moment frozen in time - a glimpse into the society and morals that defined this vibrant period. As they enjoy their drinks and food on the bistro terrace, one can only imagine the conversations filled with artistic ideas and creative musings that took place among these talented individuals. Foujita himself was renowned for his unique blend of Japanese and Western artistic styles. His presence adds another layer to this already mesmerizing composition - an artist capturing fellow artists amidst their natural habitat. This rare snapshot offers us a window into history - an intimate portrait that celebrates not only these remarkable individuals but also pays homage to the timeless beauty of Paris itself.
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