Georges Dola Art
Georges Dola was born in Dôle in 1872, was the pseudonym of Vernier Edmond. He exhibited in Paris at the Société des Artistes Français, where he received an honorable mention in 1909. Dola also exhibited in Berlin, Vienna and Paris and at the Cercle International des Arts, where he was a professor. He gained a reputation for making portraits of artists and posters for theaters and for movie cinemas, which was a new and developing art form at that time. He used collage, and his works display sobriety in their tonalities. Dola died in 1950 in Bricquebec, France.
1930s Art Deco Georges Dola Art
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1930s Georges Dola Art
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1920s Georges Dola Art
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1930s Georges Dola Art
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1920s Georges Dola Art
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1930s Other Art Style Georges Dola Art
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1940s American Modern Georges Dola Art
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1920s Art Deco Georges Dola Art
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1970s Surrealist Georges Dola Art
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1970s Abstract Georges Dola Art
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1970s Abstract Georges Dola Art
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Georges Dola Art
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1990s Contemporary Georges Dola Art
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Early 20th Century English School Georges Dola Art
Handmade Paper, Etching, Drypoint
17th Century Old Masters Georges Dola Art
Etching
1950s Modern Georges Dola Art
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1950s Abstract Georges Dola Art
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1960s Surrealist Georges Dola Art
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1910s Realist Georges Dola Art
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