While our images are electronically watermarked, the antique prints themselves are not.
La Cruche callee BBR73 $195
Each print measures approximately 6 1/2 inches by
9 3/4 inches.
Some consider George Barbier’s Falbalas & Fanfreluches to be his greatest work. It is
rarely found, as only 600 copies were issued, so Panteek is delighted to be able to
present this superb portfolio in its entirety, published over a period of five years from
1922-1926.
Georges Barbier was born in 1882 in Nantes, France and studies at the Ecole des
Beaux-Arts. Early on, he came to the attention of Lucien Vogel and contributed to the
Bon Ton Gazette, along with many
notable artists of the day, including Brissaud, Lepape, Iribe, Marty, Martin,
Brunelleschi and many more. His illustrations for the Bon Ton are now the most
desirable of all.
An enormously creative artist, he produced a huge portfolio of work over the years for all the important fashion journals, including the precursor to Vogue,
Journal des Dames et des Modes. Barbier interpreted historic dress for numerous period dramas and operas, and created spectacular, fantastic costumes for the performers at popular Parisian clubs.
His body of work included book
illustrations, comic books, designs for decorative objects and even the black panther
logo for Cartier.
Writer Albert Flament said of Barbier, "When our times are lost . . .
some of his water-colours and drawings will be all that is necessary to resurrect the
taste and the spirit of the years in which we have lived.” (Preface to Personnages de
comédie). Ironically, when the highly-successful artist died early on at the age of 50, his work quickly
sank into obscurity. The recent past has vindicated his art, with the first
exhibition of his works held at the Fortuny Museum in Venice, Italy in 2008.
Barbier championed the “pochoir” process, inspired by Japanese wood block printing
techniques. Single
layers of vivid color were added by hand to a lithograph using a stencil, in a precursor
of the silk screening technique which is now widely used for art prints. The creators of
Falbalas & Fanfreluches took great care in producing these prints for a privileged group
of 1920s collectors. Each print measures approximately 6 1/2 inches by 9 3/4 inches on a creamy paper.
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