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Plate 110 from Costumes Parisiens, 1913 (pouchoir print)
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Plate 110 from Costumes Parisiens, 1913 (pouchoir print)
3551098 Plate 110 from Costumes Parisiens, 1913 (pouchoir print) by French School, (20th century); 22.5x14 cm; Glasgow Museums, UK; (add.info.: Print, pouchoir print or fashion plate 1913 Costumes Parisiens 110'. Depicts a woman in a black hat and light brown dress trimmed with leopard fur with matching muff.); © CSG CIC Glasgow Museums Collection
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© © CSG CIC Glasgow Museums Collection / Bridgeman Images
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This photo print, titled "Plate 110 from 'Costumes Parisiens', 1913" transports us back to the glamorous world of early 20th-century fashion. Created by an anonymous French School artist, this pouchoir print showcases the epitome of Parisian style and elegance. Measuring at a modest 22.5x14 cm, this exquisite piece is housed in Glasgow Museums, UK. The print depicts a sophisticated woman adorned in a striking ensemble that exudes both luxury and refinement. She wears a chic black hat that perfectly complements her light brown dress trimmed with leopard fur. To complete her fashionable look, she carries a matching muff. The attention to detail in this illustration is remarkable; every feather on the hat and fur on the dress is meticulously depicted with vibrant colors through the pochoir technique. This method involves applying layers of stencils to achieve rich hues and textures, resulting in an incredibly lifelike portrayal. The allure of animal prints was clearly not lost on fashion enthusiasts even over a century ago when this plate was created. The use of leopard fur adds an element of exoticism and audacity to the overall composition while maintaining an air of sophistication. As we gaze upon this stunning artwork today, it serves as a timeless reminder that fashion has always been about more than just clothing—it's about self-expression and embracing one's individuality within society's ever-changing trends. This plate captures not only the essence of early 20th-century style but also highlights how fashion continues to evolve while drawing inspiration from its past. © CSG CIC Glasgow Museums Collection | Bridgeman Images
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