About the artist
In 1933, an English magazine published an article praising Benigni's work. The piece highlighted how the young Frenchman had made a name for himself in the world of modern fashion illustration. Benigni had created a style that was a perfect match with contemporary fashion trends. His work, though it included a touch of exaggeration, maintained a delicate allure. Benigni avoided heavy, realistic depictions. He instead opted for lighter, simpler line work that was able to capture attention effortlessly. His technique for portraying the female face was almost formulaic, yet still distinctive in its design.
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