The painting shown above is Les Perruches, c.1925, by Jean Dupas (1882-1964) who, along with Tamara de Lempicka and perhaps a few others, epitomizes Art Deco art. A short Wikipedia entry is here and a more extensive biography is here.
It seems that Dupas was very well-trained, but chose to earn his living more in commercial art than in fine arts. As for the latter, he was a muralist as much as he was an easel painter.
Dupas' commercial style is distinctive in that he regularly drew women with long necks and often with narrow, aquiline noses. And although it was hardly Deco fashion, he sometimes gave his women elaborate hairstyles and hats evoking fashion of 200 years earlier.
Given that I'm greatly interested in the 1920s and 30s, I am fond of Dupas' work.
Gallery
Poster - 1924
Poster - 1925
Bordeaux poster - 1937
Dupas was born in Bordeaux, so might have put more heart than usual into this poster.
L'Hiver - 1928
Woman seated in front of portrait
Deco scene - 1929
History of Navigation mural from the Normandie - 1934
A link with information about the mural is here.
Jeune fille aux fleurs
This seems to be a later work -- say, from 1940 or later, given the hair style of the subject.