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Jean Saudé

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Jean Saudé was a French printmaker in Paris, known for his mastery of the pochoir technique. He trained with André Marty in the 1890s before starting his own workshop called Ibis.[1] In 1925 he published Traité d'enluminure d'art au pochoir,[2] a guide to the pochoir technique. Jean Saudé produced prints for Kees van Dongen,[3] André Devambez and other artists.

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  1. ^ Wolfsonian: Jean Saudé
  2. ^ "Traité d'enluminure d'art au pochoir - NYPL Digital Collections". digitalcollections.nypl.org. Retrieved 2018-11-03.
  3. ^ Jan Juffermans (2003). "Kees van Dongen: The Graphic Work" Lund Humphries Publishers, ISBN 0-85331-876-X
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