Biography: Paul Colin was born in 1892 in Nancy, France, and died in 1985 in Monte Carlo, Monaco. When still an aspiring artist, Colin was commissioned by a friend at the Theatre des Champs-Elysees, to design a poster publicizing La Revue Negre, starring Josephine Baker. Baker accepted Colin's invitation to come to his studio to pose for the poster. Colin and Baker became lovers and life-long friends. Their relationship was fortuitous for both, leading to a very successful artistic career for Colin, and introducing Baker through Colin to Paris' artistic elite. Colin also designed some film sets in the 1930s, including for Fritz Lang's Carnet le Bal (1937). Click any thumbnail to view a larger version or make a purchase.
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