Maurice Biais

Maurice Amédée Louis Biais (shortened as Maurice Biais) (30 December 1872 – 8 April 1926) was a French painter, draughtsman and illustrator.

Maurice Amédée Louis Biais
Born
Maurice Amédée Louis Biais

30 December 1872
Corbeil, France
Died8 April 1926
Resting placePère Lachaise Cemetery[1]
NationalityFrench
Known forpainting, draughting, illustration
MovementArt Nouveau

Biography

From 1899, he designs furniture for La Maison Moderne, an art gallery founded by Julius Meier-Graefe.[2] He designed leather goods for the shop, as well.[3]

He married Jane Avril in 1911. They lived in Jouy-en-Josas until his death in 1926, which has been attributed to his having been gassed during World War I.[1]

Works

French cabaret star Paulette Darty (1870–1939) in a 1902 poster by Maurice Biais
  • Modern Style (1902)
  • Les Five o'clock de Paulette Darty
  • La Maison moderne (1902)
  • Ville de Nîmes. Fêtes de charité 13, 14 et 16 février 1904
  • Scala (1901)
  • Series for Saharet (1902)
  • Jane Avril
  • Erard Pianos
  • Reuter's soap for the complexion and toilet
  • Quinquina Vouvray au vin blanc, apéritif exquis...
  • Palais de glace
  • Mephisto looping the loop
  • Lucy Florval (1901)
  • Folies-Bergère. Ida Fuller (1901)
  • Folies-Bergère. American' Sing' and Dancer'
  • Comtesse de R... dans ses fantaisies japonaises (1908)
  • Quinquina Vouvray au vin blanc, apéritif exquis, Ernest Bourin, Tours

References

  1. "Biais Maurice". Retrieved 2 January 2017.
  2. Bertrand Mothes. "La Maison Moderne de Julius Meier-Graefe" (PDF). Retrieved 2 January 2017.
  3. R. Aubry, Documents sur l'art industriel au vingtieme siecle: reproductions photographiques des principales œuvres des collaborateurs de La Maison moderne (Paris: Édition de La Maison moderne, 1901)

Maurice Biais at Find a Grave


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