E. A. Séguy
e. a. séguy spent the 1920s pulling butterflies, moths and insects into pure art deco pattern — pochoir prints where natural form meets jazz-age geometry. he produced eleven plate-books on flora, fauna and abstract pattern that became reference for textile and wallpaper makers across europe. he is often confused with the typographer eugène séguy; the two are separate. four plates from papillons are in the catalog.