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This article is about the magazine. For the French operetta, see La vie parisienne.

La Vie Parisienne was a popular magazine in France of the Belle Epoque (the turn-of-the-twentieth century). It featured the artwork of Georges Barbier, Maurice Milliere, Georges Léonnec, and Chéri Hérouard.


La Vie Parisienne was a popular magazine in France at the turn-of-the-twentieth century. It featured the artworks of Georges Barbier, Gerda Wegener, Chéri Hérouard, Georges Léonnec, Maurice Milliere, Sacha Zaliouk, Fabien Fabiano, Léo Fontan, René Vincent, Vald'Es (Valvérane & D'Espagnat), Joseph Kuhn-Régnier, Armand Vallée, Louis Vallet, and Zyg Brunner.



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