Manuel Robbe Furniture
Manuel Robbe lived in Paris all his life, creating images that echoed the polished splendor of the Belle Epoque. He exhibited often at the Salons, first at the Société des Artistes Français (winning a gold medal at the Exposition Universelle of 1900) and after 1905 at the Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts. As the turn of the century, critic Gabriel Moury noted, Robbe's favorite subject was the "modern woman," her costumes, and activities and the visual elegance of her world. Absorbing the influence of Impressionism, particularly Renoir, Robbe applied a sensitive painterly touch to techniques that fit with the new paradigm of mass production. He designed and printed posters for corsets and bicycles, seeing, like Toulouse-Lautrec, the artistic potential of the new commercial era. Robbe also created illustrations for humorous magazines and made colored etchings of the works of contemporary artists. He was a favorite artist of the celebrated Parisian print publisher Edmond Sagot, who promoted his work. Robbe was a pioneer of the à la poupée process, enabling an artist to print multiple colors from a single plate. He invented his engraving technique known as “sugar-life,” using a mixture of sugar, India ink and gum Arabic on Zinc plates. The plates were heated, intricately worked and color was applied with brushes made of rags; Robbe then used his fingers to perfect the tones. Such technical mastery allowed Robbe to make each image unique, imbued with a lushness and immediacy befitting of the era in which he lived.
Early 1900s French Edwardian Antique Manuel Robbe Furniture
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Early 20th Century French French Provincial Manuel Robbe Furniture
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Early 1900s American Edwardian Antique Manuel Robbe Furniture
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1970s American Vintage Manuel Robbe Furniture
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1980s North American Vintage Manuel Robbe Furniture
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1970s Spanish Vintage Manuel Robbe Furniture
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Early 19th Century Belgian Empire Revival Antique Manuel Robbe Furniture
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Late 20th Century Japanese Folk Art Manuel Robbe Furniture
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Early 20th Century French Beaux Arts Manuel Robbe Furniture
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1930s Lithuanian Art Deco Vintage Manuel Robbe Furniture
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1930s French Art Deco Vintage Manuel Robbe Furniture
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20th Century Manuel Robbe Furniture
20th Century Manuel Robbe Furniture
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1970s French Vintage Manuel Robbe Furniture
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