Belle Epoque French Fashion Pochoir Prints

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Comment Me Trouvez-Vous
by Etienne Drian

SBT52 Reg. Price: $75
Sale Price: $35
Une Chioise by Pierre Brissaud
Bottom Margin not Full shown but intact
SBT50
$125
Sale Price: $59
Mes Invites N'Arrivent Pas
by Javier Gose
SBT54 Reg. Price: $125
Sale Price: $59
La Lettre Surprise
by Fernand Simeon
SBT55 Reg. Price: $75
Sale Price: $35
La Legende de Joseph
by Charles Martin
SBT56 Reg. Price: $75
Sale Price: $35
Gros Temps
by Jose Zinoview
SBT57 Reg. Price: $85
Sale Price: $45
Longchamp
by Benito

SBT85 Reg. Price: $75
Sale Price: $35
L'Eveil du Printemps
by Fernand Simeon
SBT62 Reg. Price: $75
Sale Price: $35
Le Mannequin D'Or
by A. E. Marty
SBT63 Reg. Price: $115
Sale Price: $55
La Tendre Nourrice
By Borelli Vranska
SBT64 Reg. Price: $85
Sale Price: $45
La Miniature Ancienne
by Bernard Boutet de Monvel

SBT77 Reg. Price: $75
Sale Price: $35
Printemps
by A. E. Marty
SBT60 Reg. Price: $115
Sale Price: $55
Sur La Terrasse
by Javier Gose
SBT70 Reg. Price: $95
Sale Price: $45
La Redingote ou le Retour aux Traditions
by Bernard Boutet de Monvel

SBT76 Reg. Price: $75
Sale Price: $35
Pour Les Beaux Jours
by Georges Lepape
SBT81 Reg. Price: $115
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Belle Epoque French Fashion Pochoir Prints

We at Panteek are entranced by the beauty of these rare pochoir illustrations from the magazine Bon Ton Gazette, published by Lucien Vogel 1912-1925. As the editor and design genius of the Gazette du Bon Ton, Vogel created a publication that remains dazzling in it originality and artistry, and which led to his appointment as the art director of Vogue magazine.

Designed as a journal to appeal to the elite of Paris, full of high fashion plates and chatty articles on all aspects of life for the privileged, it transcends its mundane goals through the incredible quality of the publication from the high quality paper to the breath taking beauty of the prints and the high quality of the art throughout.
Here in the so called “forgotten years” of the 1920’s we see the art that evokes the whole gamut of that fabulously creative era in France, from the Impressionists and the Fauves to the Cubists, Belle Epoque, Art Nouveau & Deco periods.

The extravagantly vivid colours of the prints were created by the “pochoir” process, wherein single layers of 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. Each print measures about 7 1/2 inches by 9 1/2 inches and is without foxing. On some, there is edge toning.

Many of the works of the fashion designers of the day were featured, including Worth, Lanvin, Pacquin and Poiret. The most notable artists utilized were Georges Barbier, Erte, Georges Lepape, Paul Iribe, Pierre Brissaud, Andre Marty, Felix Lorioux and Raoul Dufy along with many others. Some references cite Aubrey Beardsley as the source of the outlines & Leon Baskt for the colour. George Barbier was truly a luminary of the time, becoming hugely successful in the world of design and haute couture fashion illustration, contributing to Vogue as well as Bon Ton. His designs for the magazine, along with those of Lepape, are particularly prized.


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