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Woman in pink damask cape trimmed with blue fox
Woman in pink damask cape trimmed with blue fox, black paradise hairdress, in front of a bonsai tree and shoji screen. Manteau de damas rose garni de renard bleu, coiffure de paradis noirs. Handcoloured pochoir (stencil) etching after an illustration by George Barbier from Tommaso Antonginis Journal des Dames et des Modes, Aux Bureaux du Journal des Dames, Paris, 1912
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This stunning handcoloured pochoir (stencil) etching captures the elegance and allure of a woman adorned in a pink damask cape trimmed with blue fox, standing before a bonsai tree and shoji screen. The woman's outfit, reminiscent of the Belle Époque and Art Deco eras, is a true testament to the fashionable trends of the time. Her manteau de damas rose, or pink damask coat, is garni de renard bleu, or trimmed with blue fox, adding a touch of luxury and opulence to her attire. The collar of her coat is adorned with ermine, while her chapeau noir, or black hat, is adorned with multi-colored feathers, creating a striking contrast against her pale pink outfit. The woman's hairstyle, a chic coiffure de paradis noirs, or black paradise, adds to her exotic and alluring appearance. The intricate detailing of her outfit and the use of natural elements, such as the bonsai tree and shoji screen, reflect the orientalism that was popular during this time period. This image, taken from Tommaso Antongini's Journal des Dames et des Modes, published in Paris in 1912, is a beautiful example of the grand manteau, or long coat, that was a staple in the wardrobes of Parisian women during the Ballets Russes era. The use of handcolouring adds depth and richness to the image, making it a true work of art.
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