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Woman feeding chickens in dress for the Easter holiday
Woman feeding chickens in dress for the Easter holiday. Robe pour les vacances de Paques. Handcoloured pochoir (stencil) etching after an illustration by Marie-Madeleine Franc-Nohain from Tommaso Antonginis Journal des Dames et des Modes, Aux Bureaux du Journal des Dames, Paris, 1914
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Antongini Ballets Belle Brock Chic Chickens Dames Easter Epoque Etching Feeding Journal Modernist Modes Orientalism Parisiens Pochoir Robe Russes Serge Stencil Tommaso Volant Bleue Deco Ecossais Skirt
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 5cm x 7.6cm (2" x 3")
Estimated Product Size is 10cm x 10cm (3.9" x 3.9")
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This enchanting pochoir (stencil) etching captures the essence of the Easter holiday spirit with its depiction of a woman in a beautiful blue serge robe, adorned with modernist patterns, feeding chickens in a serene garden setting. The woman's elegant dress, reminiscent of the Belle Époque and Art Deco styles, features a volant (flying) skirt and a chic hat, adding to the overall sense of refinement and charm. The scene is inspired by an illustration by Marie-Madeleine Franc-Nohain, published in Tommaso Antongini's Journal des Dames et des Modes in Paris in 1914. The handcoloured pochoir technique adds a vibrant and intricate touch to the image, with the blue hues of the woman's robe and the green foliage of the garden creating a stunning contrast. The woman's gentle interaction with the chickens adds a whimsical and playful touch to the image, making it a delightful representation of the Easter holiday. The Orientalist influences in the illustration, such as the exotic patterns on the woman's robe and the oriental-inspired ballet costumes in the background, add an additional layer of sophistication and allure to the image. This pochoir etching is a beautiful and timeless representation of the Easter holiday, evoking a sense of nostalgia and wonder. It is a testament to the enduring appeal of fashion and the artistry of the early 20th century.
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