Paule Marrot, Pink Birds
A collection of digitally re-mastered prints from the archives of textile artist, engraver, and painter Paule Marrot (1902-1987). Active primarily from 1920-1960, her use of rich colors and striking geometry placed her at the center of the Art Deco movement. Influenced by Renoir and writer Marcel Proust, Marrot depicted the natural world in a simple, lyrical style that remains engaging and contemporary. Each piece is hand-curated, framed in an acrylic box, mounted on linen, and printed on archival rag paper. Not eligible for discount.