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Woman in cloche hat, sheath dress and satin top, 1913
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Woman in cloche hat, sheath dress and satin top, 1913
Woman in cloche hat, crepe de chine sheath dress and embroidered satin top. Fourreau de crepe de chine, veste de satin brodee a chale de linon. Handcoloured pochoir (stencil) etching after an illustration by Charles Martin from Tommaso Antonginis Journal des Dames et des Modes, Aux Bureaux du Journal des Dames, Paris, 1913
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This image captures the essence of early 20th century elegance and sophistication, featuring a woman dressed in a chic ensemble that embodies the spirit of the Belle Epoque and Art Deco eras. The woman is shown wearing a cloche hat, a popular fashion accessory of the time, adorned with delicate feathers and a sweeping brim that frames her face perfectly. Her dress consists of a sleek, form-fitting sheath made of crepe de chine, a smooth and lightweight fabric that accentuates her silhouette. Over the sheath, she wears an embroidered satin top, adding a touch of opulence and luxury to her outfit. The intricate design of the satin top is reminiscent of the Orientalist influences that were prevalent in the fashion world during this period, with its flowing lines and intricate floral patterns. The woman's outfit is completed with a fourreau de crepe de chine, a long, flowing scarf that adds a sense of movement and fluidity to her look. This stunning image is a handcoloured pochoir (stencil) etching, taken from an illustration by Charles Martin for Tommaso Antongini's Journal des Dames et des Modes, published in Paris in 1913. The illustration captures the essence of Parisian chic, with its elegant designs and attention to detail. The woman's outfit is reminiscent of the costumes worn by the dancers of the Ballets Russes, adding an air of artistic flair to her appearance. Overall, this image is a beautiful representation of the fashion trends and artistic influences of the early 1900s, making it a must-have for any collection of vintage fashion or Art Deco-inspired artwork.
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