Vintage Pochoir, Two Francoise Illustrations, store 1930's Children's Art Prints, Bright Colors, Art Deco
Vintage Two Pochoirs
Circa 1930
Artist: Francoise Seignobosc (1897 - 1961)
Condition: Small stain and rough edge on pochoir with girl and boy. (see photo)
Size: 8 1/2" x 11"
Children's Book Author and Illustrator
Françoise Seignobosc (prounouced say-nyoh-boh') was born in November 1897 in Lodeve, Herault, France. She grew up in France, but eventually came to the United States. She wrote and self-illustrated books for children. She died in 1961.
Recipient New York Herald Tribune store prize for children's book, Jeanne Marie Counts Her Sheep, 1951; Springtime for Jeanne-Marie, 1955; What do You Want to Be, 1957; Chou Chou; Jeanne-Marie at the Fair; The Thank-You Book; Biquette, The White Goat; Noel Foreign Jeanne-Marie; Jeanne-Marie in Gay Paris; Things I Like; The Big Rain; Minou; What Time Is lieutenant, Jeanne-Marie.