Possibly a design for a show spectacular, Gesmar's drawing has Mistinguett reclining in the lap of a gigantic swan, eyes narrowed in the bliss of luxury, breasts peeking out from a diaphanous dress.
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This is a maquette on behalf of the French production of Elmer Rice's 1923 play "The Adding Machine," a landmark of American expressionism, which focuses on Mr. Zero, an accountant at a large, faceless company. After 25 years, he's replaced by an adding machine. Shocking and ironic drama ensues. An extremely rare example of Colin stripping away all conventions of commercial art, and Jazz Age trappings, to arrive at a pure Modernist interpretation of a mind deep in calculation. The play was revived for the autumn 2017 season at Dallas's Theater Three.
This sparse, surrealistic maquette for the Café Martin tells us that their java is fit for kings and emperors, and above all, worthy of the spirit of France herself.
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