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  1. The Grand Teddy tea-rooms paintings are three oval paintings in glue distemper on canvas by Édouard Vuillard commissioned by interior designer Francis Jourdain to hang on the walls of the Grand Teddy bar and cafe in Paris. They were painted in 1918.

  2. The Grand Teddy tea-rooms paintings is a collective name for three glue distemper oval paintings executed by Edouard Vuillard for Le Grand Teddy tea-rooms in Paris in 1918. The largest is privately owned, but is sometimes exhibited.

  3. The oval painting, which depicts a café scene, was thought to be one of a group of three paintings commissioned from Vuillard in 1918 to decorate a new Parisian café, "Le Grand Teddy", named after American president Teddy Roosevelt.

  4. In the present work, Bénard is depicted standing in front of Vuillard's Le Grand Teddy, a series of three oval paintings executed in 1918 for Le Grand Teddy tea rooms in Paris. View All. Monsieur Bénard devant le tableau du Grand Teddy.

  5. The Grand Teddy tea-rooms paintings. S. The Seamstress (painting) Categories: French paintings. Paintings by artist.

  6. The Grand Teddy tea-rooms paintings are three oval paintings in glue distemper on canvas by Édouard Vuillard commissioned by interior designer Francis Jourdain to hang on the walls of the Grand Teddy bar and cafe in Paris. They were painted in 1918.

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  8. Sep 19, 2015 · English: A cafe scene by Edouard Vuillard for the Grand Teddy cafe and bar. Date: 1918: Source: Original publication: on canvas at The Grand Teddy.