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Paris Silhouettes

 Silhouettes are an integral feature of French graphics.
You can't miss them.
 Silhouetted French bulldog as window decor.
 Signs for La Grande Epicerie are almost illegible but stunning none the less.
 French children get a good dollop of sophisticated graphics on their mother's knee. This ABC book of onomatopoeia (snif, ouf, miam, woofs) could not be more witty.
 A children's hair salon gets the black and white treatment.
 Inside Bonton's childrens store more graphic treatments.
 A kids eyeglass shop, Lafont pour les Enfants display.
 Clin d'oeil/wink of the eye lunette shop sign.
 No wonder the French like American artist Alex Katz' artwork.
 Viewers at the exhibit look like they hopped out of a painting.
 Silhouettes cover a building in a state of la restauration/repair or under construction
 L'homme des affairs blends right in.
 An older French girl toute en noire.
 This puff of a white dog matches older French Girl's white puffy hair.
 Silhouette ballerinas on the bus.
A chocolate bombe makes a delicious silhouette indeed.

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