Au Revoir (1920)

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""George Barbier's enchanting painting, *Au Revoir*, created in 1920, vividly encapsulates the elegance and vibrancy of the early 20th century. The artwork sets a lively narrative in the foreground of a grand architectural setting with classical arches and whimsical statues. The scene captures a moment of farewell among elegantly dressed figures, suggesting a snapshot of an upper-class social gathering.A centerpiece of the composition is a stylish blue automobile, inside which two women and a driver are portrayed, their expressions suggesting anticipation and perhaps reluctance as they part from their company. Outside the car, a group of characters in chic flapper-era attire waves goodbye. The women's dresses feature intricate patterns and luxurious textures, rendered in a palette of soothing blues, greens, and neutrals, which contrast beautifully with their detailed, expressive faces. A bearded gentleman in a top hat, engaging with a lady adjusting her shoe, adds a touch of endearing drama to the scene.Barbier, known for his art deco illustrations, incorporates sharp, clean lines and a keen attention to detail that brings both the figures and their opulent surroundings to life. Each element in *Au Revoir*—from the smoke whimsically spiraling from a cigarette to the intricate cobblestone pavement—contributes to the overall sense of movement and goodbye captured in this frozen moment.

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George Barbier (1882–1932) was a major French illustrator and designer who had a profound impact on shaping the visual language of the Art Deco movement. His ascent to prominence began when his celebrated exhibition of ninety costume illustrations at the Galerie Boutet de Monval in Paris brought him recognition as a leading figure in the city’s art scene. Barbier was admired for his sophisticated, polished graphic approach, marked by assertive lines, vivid colors, and lavish ornamentation.

Barbier’s abilities reached far beyond illustration; he worked closely with many of the era's foremost fashion couturiers and maisons. His imaginative creations in fashion, jewelry, and textiles embodied the luxury and modern flair that characterized the Roaring Twenties. Through his artistic insight, Barbier had a significant impact on haute couture, shaping the tastes of designers and patrons with his refined aesthetic.

Barbier’s influence also encompassed theater and ballet costume design, as well as the conception of intricate wallpaper and glasswork patterns. His decorative pieces regularly embraced exotic themes, classical elements, and elegant figures, fueling Art Deco’s widespread appeal in both public and private interiors. Barbier’s distinctive style continues to symbolize the era’s love of opulence and fantasy.

Throughout his professional life, Barbier’s illustrations appeared frequently in esteemed magazines like Gazette du Bon Ton, La Vie Parisienne, and Vogue. These outlets introduced his creative perspective to a worldwide audience, further solidifying his standing as one of the preeminent illustrators of his time. Today, George Barbier’s striking work lives on, continuing to inspire designers and collectors internationally.