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Die Strasse - Woodcut by Felix Vallotton
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Die Strasse - Woodcut by Felix Vallotton
3789513 Die Strasse - Woodcut by Felix Vallotton by Vallotton, Felix Edouard (1865-1925); (add.info.: Die Strasse - Woodcut by Swiss artist Felix Vallotton, 1865-1925
Der Tanz by Oscar Bie, published in Berlin by Bard Marquardt & Co. 1906 Biographie by German art critic Julius Meier-Graefe, a French/German monograph on the artist published in 1898 by J. A. Stargardt and Edmond Sagot.); Lebrecht History
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Die Strasse - Woodcut by Felix Vallotton - A Glimpse into Fin de Siècle Fashion and Society
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. This woodcut print by Swiss artist Felix Vallotton takes us back to the bustling streets of the late 19th century. Titled "Die Strasse" meaning "The Street" in German, this artwork offers a fascinating glimpse into the fashion trends and social dynamics of the time. In this scene, women elegantly stroll along the crowded street, showcasing their stylish clothing and accessories. The intricate details captured in Vallotton's woodcut technique bring life to each figure, highlighting their unique garments and individuality. From flowing dresses to elaborate hats, every element speaks volumes about the evolving fashion of that era. Beyond its aesthetic appeal, "Die Strasse" also serves as a reflection of society during fin de siècle (end of century). It captures both the excitement and anonymity found within city life at that time. The crowd is diverse yet unified in their shared experience of promenading through these lively streets. As we admire this remarkable piece from Fine Art Finder's collection, let us appreciate not only Vallotton's artistic skill but also his ability to transport us back in time. Through his masterful woodcut technique, he invites us to witness an era defined by its fashion trends and societal transformations – an era forever preserved within this print.
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