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René Vincent

French, 1879–1936
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René Vincent was a French illustrator who was active in the 1920s-1930s. He worked in an Art Deco style and became famous for his poster designs. He was influential in the Art Deco movement in the period between the two world wars. His illustrations helped define advertising in the 20th century.

Vincent was born in 1879 in Bordeaux, France, the son of, novelist Charles Vincent. His older brother was Henri Vincent-Anglade (1876-1956), a portrait painter. Vincent studied at the art school, Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris. This is when he started to illustrate books to earn money. It was at this time he changed his major from architecture to graphic arts. Occasionally he went by the pseudonym Rageot.

Vincent was an illustrator for La Vie Parisienne, L'Illustration and Fantiso. When he came to the United States, he did work for the Saturday Evening Post and Harper's Bazaar. Most of his contributions to these magazines were fashion illustrations. When he came back to France, he created a plethora of advertisements for Bugatti, Peugeot, Michelin, and Shell Oil Company. His most recognizable work is the 1925 Porto Ramos Pinto poster.

Vincent was a great lover of cars, so as a result he was one of the first French citizens to have a driver's license and was also one of the first Parisians to have a garage built onto his house. Vincent had a particular design style of distorting perspective and dynamism.

Vincent died in 1936 in Paris. He was 57 years old.

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Tapis et ameublements

Tapis et ameublements (1907)

René Vincent (French, 1879–1936)
Illustration
Tapis

Tapis

René Vincent (French, 1879–1936)
Illustration
Buick 1904-1929 – 25 années en tête du progrès

Buick 1904-1929 – 25 années en tête du progrès (1929)

René Vincent (French, 1879–1936)
Posters
Deux sous pour la santé. Joie de vivre. 1932. Voici le nouveau Timbre Antituberculeux. Achetez-le!

Deux sous pour la santé. Joie de vivre. 1932. Voici le nouveau Timbre Antituberculeux. Achetez-le! (1932)

René Vincent (French, 1879–1936)
Posters
La petite skieuse et son amie tirant leur traineau

La petite skieuse et son amie tirant leur traineau (1930s)

René Vincent (French, 1879–1936)
Drawings
Trois joueurs de hockey

Trois joueurs de hockey (1920s)

René Vincent (French, 1879–1936)
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