Delaunay lived to be 96 and never stopped producing art.
Her husband, Robert Delaunay, is perhaps more famous and that's her doing.
He died at the beginning of the Second World War in 1941. She promoted his paintings assiduously,
Continuing to work in a multitude of mediums including fabrics, home furnishing, fashion.
I don't know if Delaunay turned her hand to kitchen design (cuisine). If you want a break mid-show, go to Smack in the Palais de Tokyo - my favorite quick lunch places in the 16th on Avenue President Wilson. Healthy, yummy, reasonable.
Delaunay was a prolific fashion designer first herself. And then, because of demand, for others.
Her gouache sketches are simply wonderful.
Her designs were perfect for the theatre & dance - brilliant colors and graphic geometric patterns
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