Charles Martin (1884–1934) was a French illustrator whose artistry left an enduring mark on the Artwork Deco period.
He had a ardour for creating elegant and fashionable designs, which frequently graced the pages of magazines like Gazette du Bon Ton and Vogue, showcasing his refined pochoir method. Past vogue illustration, Martin discovered pleasure in collaborating on tasks like Sports activities et divertissements (1923) with Erik Satie, in addition to designing enchanting units and costumes for theater productions. His distinctive and ornamental type continues to be cherished as an indicator of early Twentieth-century French artwork and design.
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