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Woman in striped linen dress holding a bird and cage, 1913 (stencil)
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Woman in striped linen dress holding a bird and cage, 1913 (stencil)
5893052 Woman in striped linen dress holding a bird and cage, 1913 (stencil) by Martin, Charles (1884-1934); (add.info.: Woman in green striped linen dress with pink linen border and fichu, holding a bird and cage. Robe de linon raye, bordee de linon rose, fichu aussi de linon rose. 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.); © Florilegius; French, out of copyright
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1910 1919 Annees 10 10s Art Deco Ballets Russes Belle Epoque Cage Charles Martin Chic Costumes Parisiens Etching Fashion Plate Fichu Journal Des Dames Et Des Modes Orientalism Pink Pochoir Stencil Tommaso Antongini 1910 1919 Handcoloured
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This print from 1913 showcases a woman in a striped linen dress, delicately holding a bird and cage. The artist, Charles Martin, beautifully captures the essence of the Belle Époque era with his attention to detail and exquisite hand coloring technique. The woman is dressed in an elegant green striped linen dress adorned with a pink linen border and fichu. Her attire exudes sophistication and style, reflecting the fashion trends of the early 20th century. The bird she holds symbolizes freedom and captivity simultaneously, creating an intriguing contrast within the composition. Martin's illustration originally appeared in Tommaso Antongini's Journal des Dames et des Modes, a renowned Parisian publication that showcased fashionable designs of its time. This piece exemplifies Art Deco influences as well as elements of Orientalism popular during this period. The pochoir (stencil) etching technique used by Martin adds depth and vibrancy to the artwork. Every stroke reveals meticulous craftsmanship that brings life to both the woman's attire and her feathered companion. With its rich colors, intricate details, and historical significance, this print serves as a window into early 20th-century fashion culture. It encapsulates not only the elegance of Parisian couture but also hints at broader cultural movements such as Ballets Russes and costumes parisiens. This stunning image is sure to captivate art enthusiasts who appreciate fine craftsmanship while offering glimpses into past eras where chic fashion reigned supreme.
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