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Woman in long coat of grey fox fur
Woman in long coat of grey fox fur. Manteau de taupe-parure de renard gris. Handcoloured pochoir (stencil) etching after an illustration by Armand Vallee from Tommaso Antonginis Journal des Dames et des Modes, Aux Bureaux du Journal des Dames, Paris, 1912
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This exquisite hand-colored pochoir (stencil) etching captures the essence of early 20th century elegance and sophistication. The image features a woman of refined taste, dressed in a long, luxurious coat made of grey fox fur. The manteau de taupe, or grey fox fur coat, was a popular fashion choice among Parisian high society during the Belle Époque and Art Deco periods. The woman's outfit is contrasted by a red silk dress adorned with intricate embroidery and oversized pockets, adding a touch of femininity and playfulness to her otherwise understated appearance. The setting of the image is a cozy and intimate tea room, where the woman appears to be visiting with a friend. The room is decorated with an orientalist theme, featuring an ornate ottoman and brandebourgs (large, high-backed chairs) upholstered in a lautre (woven) faille (patterned) fabric. The woman's outfit is accessorized with cuffs, buttons, and oversized pockets, adding functional elements to her chic and stylish appearance. The illustration was created by Armand Vallée, a renowned French artist and illustrator, for the Journal des Dames et des Modes in 1912. Vallée's illustrations were known for their intricate detail and artful composition, making this print a valuable addition to any collection of fashion history or art deco art. The image also evokes the influence of the Ballets Russes, which were popular during this time and often featured exotic and opulent costumes in their performances.
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