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Work record [refid 12]
Jeanne Lanvin (French fashion designer, 1867-1946); Pierre Brissaud (French illustrator, 1885-1964)
French
1914 (publication)
An example of the new mode of fashion illustration which showed the figures in action, in a genre setting; "rather than simply drawing a mannequin in the outfit, like most previous fashion illustrators, [they] depicted the model in various dramatic and narrative situations."
Sais-tu ta leçon?; Costumes tailleur de fantaisie de Jeanne Lanvin; Gazette du Bon Ton--No 5; Mai 1914--Pl. 46; plate signed Pierre Brissaud, 1914; circle logo with initials C above L.V. (Lucien Vogel)

Paris, Ile-de-France, France [publication]

ink on paper (photomechanical lithograph) with hand-applied color (pochoir)
25.4 x 19.1 cm (width)
partOf Gazette du Bon Ton [periodical] [Core 4 Sample Database,  refid="12" relids="w_9"]
publicDomain

Core 4 Sample Database (VCat)
[source, description] Davis, Mary E.; Classic Chic: Music, Fashion, and Modernism, Berkley CA: University of California Press, 2006  (0520245423)

Art Deco; Twentieth century
decorative arts; domestic life; genre; Fashion and art; Fashion design; school girl; mother; daughter; street scene; bicycle; gendarme; school uniform; walking dress; feathered hat
offset printing; pochoir
Do you know your lesson?: Tailored ensembles imagined by Jeanne Lanvin [en, translated, preferred] Sais-tu ta leçon?: Costumes tailleur de fantaisie de Jeanne Lanvin [fr, inscribed, alternate]
illustrations (layout features); fashion illustrations
 
image courtesy Allan Kohl
Image record [refid 114]
Kohl, Allan
03/15/2009 (creation)
[imageOf 12, Core 4 Sample Database (VCat)]
publicDomain
Allan Kohl; Minneapolis College of Art & Design Visual Resource Collection
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Plate 46 from Gazette du Bon Ton, Volume 2, No. 5, May 1914

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Last modified March 11, 2010