File:Victory rooster.jpg

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English: Victory Rooster. Printed silk square 92 x 112 cm designed by Raoul Dufy, produced by Bianchini-Férier, sold by Charvet in 1918. The pattern was printed by Bianchini Férier under reference n° 51727 (Dora Perez-Tibi, Dufy, Flammarion, 1989, p. 112-113 et 325). Raoul Dufy transferred all his copyrights to Bianchini Férier by contract (Anne Toulonnas et Jack Vidal, Raoul Dufy : l'oeuvre en soie, Barthélémy, 1998, p. 41-42 ; see also Inventaire général du patrimoine culturel).Reproduced in Raoul Dufy créateur d'étoffes 1910-1930, Musée d'art moderne de la ville de Paris, Paris, 1977, cat. n° 36
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Source Bianchini Férier archive BF 51727
Author Designed by Raoul Dufy, produced by Bianchini-Férier, sold by Charvet
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