(Golf, Ladies) Plate 16 "”Blouse a plis creux en toileguetres houtes end rap beige Chapeau a feutre”
This remarkable antique fashion print of a woman golfer is from Journal des Dames et des Modes, Costumes Parisiens. The rare work was published between 1912 and 1914 with only 1,279 copies printed per issue. Leading artists of the time contributed to the Journal including Barbier, Brunelleschii, Bakst, J. van Brock, Wegener, Drian, and many others.
Journal des Dames sought to be an expression of French elegance and style. It showed the fashion and culture of early 20th century France. Each illustration was printed on high quality paper using excellent pochoir coloring. Pochoir is created when single layers of color are added by hand to a lithograph using a stencil.
A depiction of a fabulously fashionable French woman golfer on the links on a winter day. She is dressed in Kaki and a hat with a feater. She swings a golf club.
8 ½ x 5 ¼ inches, sheet.
Pouchoir colored engraving.
Excellent condition.
Framed in hand painted mat to finished size of 15 ½ x 12 inches.
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