Art Deco Pochoir 1

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French Art Deco Pochoir Fashion Prints 1 Goldmark Gallery 2009


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1. A. E. Marty, 1924, ÂŁ350

Prices include frame, vat and uk delivery. Framed sizes are 43.5 x 38 cm and 46.5 x 60 cm.

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We have one copy only of each print. To be sure of securing your choice phone us on 01572 821424

2. George Barbier, 1913, ÂŁ350


French Art Deco Pochoir Fashion Prints One of Art Deco's most vivid legacies, the pochoir printing technique, captures the sensuous spirit of affluent society in the first quarter of the 20th century and documents the uninhibited era that gave us jazz, the tango, high fashion, and modern art. The pochoir process, which involved the manual application of gouache or watercolour pigments through the medium of stencils, was itself an intriguing marriage of commerce and art, of originality and mass production. At its height, there were some 30 pochoir studios in Paris where as many as 100 variations of colour could be applied laboriously to a single print. 3. A. E. Marty, 1920, ÂŁ295


4. Charles Martin, 1920, ÂŁ295

5. Georges Lepape, 1922, ÂŁ295


The vibrant colours and flamboyant designs distinguished Art Deco from previous artistic styles, together with its respect for Japanese heritage and its contribution to modernism. The pochoir fashion print, so linked to the Art Deco period, was strongly influenced by many aspects of French society of the 1920s, including the emergence of the female identity, the lure of the exotic, the role of music and dance, and the arrival of haute couture fashion. These fashion prints have thus remained synonymous with the spirit of Art Deco.

6. A. E. Marty, 1918, ÂŁ350

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7. Pierre Brissaud, 1914, ÂŁ350

8. Georges Lepape, 1924/25, ÂŁ295


9. Mario Simon, 1920, £295

10. Georges Lepape, 1920, £295


11. A. E. Marty, 1921, £295

12. George Barbier, 1922, £350


13. Jean-Louis Boussingault, 1914, (centre fold as issued), ÂŁ500

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14. Charles Martin, 1914, ÂŁ350

15. Etienne Drian, 1913, ÂŁ350


These fashion prints have remained synonymous with the spirit of Art Deco.

16. Francesco Javier GosĂŠ, 1913, ÂŁ295

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17. A. E. Marty, 1924/25, ÂŁ295

18. A. E. Marty, 1913, ÂŁ350


19. George Barbier, 1915, (centre fold as issued), ÂŁ600

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20. Charles Martin, 1913, £350

21. George Barbier, 1922, £295


22. Georges Lepape, 1913, £295

23. Artist Unknown, 1914, £350


24. George Barbier, 1913, £350

25. Robert Dammy, 1913, £350


26. Pierre Brissaud, 1913, (centre fold as issued), ÂŁ500

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27. Pierre Brissaud, 1913, ÂŁ350

28. A. E. Marty, 1922, ÂŁ295


These wonderful hand-coloured prints reflect the excitement of the social changes of the time, the new freedom, and an elegance that is a rare commodity today.

29. Francesco Javier GosĂŠ, 1913, ÂŁ350

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30. Artist Unknown, 1920, £350

31. Pierre Brissaud, 1912, £350


32. Maurice Taquoy, 1912, (centre fold as issued), ÂŁ500

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33. George Barbier, 1922, £350

34. George Barbier, 1913/14, £350


35. George Barbier, 1921, £350

36. A. E. Marty, £295


Goldmark Gallery Original hand-coloured Art Deco prints

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