André Wilquin: The Master of French Graphic Modernism

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March 13, 2026

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André Wilquin (1899-2000) was a visionary French graphic artist whose prolific career defined the visual landscape of advertising and publishing in the first half of the 20th century.

Renowned for his exceptional versatility, Wilquin was a master of the “L’affiche” (poster) art form, blending bold, stylized typography with striking imagery. His work for iconic brands and his legendary book cover designs, most notably for the Livre de Poche series, showcased his ability to distill complex narratives into a single, compelling visual.
Wilquin’s style sat at the perfect intersection of Art Deco elegance and modern minimalism, characterized by clean lines, vibrant color palettes, and a keen sense of balance. Browse through this collection to appreciate the genius of André Wilquin, whose bold designs and iconic covers shaped the aesthetic of an entire era.
Pernod Fils, circa 1920

Le cancer tue en France 60.000 personnes par an, 1920

Remington Portable Typewriter, circa 1925

Dans un Jardin Grenoville Parfumeur à Paris, circa 1927

Etrennes, jouets, mardi 3 décembre et pendant tout le mois, 1929-1930

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