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Coles Phillips Girl, the Time of Her Life (colour litho)
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Coles Phillips Girl, the Time of Her Life (colour litho)
5996393 Coles Phillips Girl, the Time of Her Life (colour litho) by Coles Phillips, C. (1880-1927); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Time of Her Life. Illustration for A Gallery of Girls by Coles Phillips (New York, The Century Co, 1911).); © Look and Learn
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Alarm Alternatives Appeal Art Deco 1910 1939 Beauty Ideal Choice Choosing Clock Clocks Coles Phillips Girl Decoish Freedom Hands Ideal Independent Liberation Lovely Magazines Marketing Negative Ornament Pretty Promotional Sexual Space Stylish Suitors Time Timepiece Yellow Beauties Options
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This print titled "Coles Phillips Girl, the Time of Her Life" transports us back to the early 20th century, a time when art deco was flourishing and women were embracing their independence. The image showcases a stylish and feminine woman adorned in a beautiful yellow dress, exuding confidence and charm. The central focus of the artwork is an ornate clock with delicate hands pointing towards an alarm. This symbolizes not only the passing of time but also presents choices and options for this alluring lady. Suitors surround her, representing different paths she can take in life - love, career, or personal growth. It captures a moment where she is at liberty to choose her own destiny. The artist's attention to detail is evident in every aspect of this piece - from the intricate design on her dress to the decorative elements surrounding her. The negative space cleverly highlights her beauty while emphasizing her freedom and liberation. This artwork serves as both promotional material for magazines during that era as well as an expression of societal ideals regarding beauty and femininity. Coles Phillips skillfully portrays an idealized version of American women at that time – lovely, confident, and independent. As we admire this stunning print from Bridgeman Images' collection, we are reminded of how far society has come since then while appreciating the timeless allure captured within it.
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