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Old 20-06-2006   #46
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some more great art hope you like
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Old 20-06-2006   #47
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Very, very elegant. Thanks for the pictures everyone!
 
Old 22-06-2006   #48
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I adore Art Deco ( 20's, nouveau) also, thank you to everyone for all these images that I haven't seen before. I guess its about time we had a Deco thread. These images are from some vintage postcards, I don't know the illustrator.vb4590.jpg

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Old 24-06-2006   #49
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I just discovered this thread. It's so great you guys!
Such an inspiration.
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Old 30-06-2006   #50
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so many fantastic choices! lots of new ones to me. i loved "bourrasque" and the design for pavlova, among others.

thanks!
 
Old 28-08-2006   #51
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Love the style of the 1920's!

UK Vogue November 1919, by Helen Dryden


UK Vogue December 1924, by Joseph B. Platt


UK Vogue January 1925, by Georges Lepape


UK Vogue July 1926, by Eduarto Benito


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UK Vogue October 1928, by Georges Lapape


UK Vogue March 1929, by Alison Settle


UK Vogue June 1930, by Alison Settle


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Date: 1919
Artist / Photographer : Llano Flores


Date: 1919
Artist / Photographer : Llano Flores


Date: 1925
Artist / Photographer : Unknown


Date: 1922
Artist / Photographer : Zajac


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Old 01-11-2006   #54
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Georges Barbier's illustrations for the Ballet Russes dancer, Nijinsky's costumes. The man was such a wonderful illustrator, probably second only to Erte in my affections








link: http://www.manhattanrarebooks-art.co...r_nijinsky.htm

I hope ballet costumes can also be counted, especially since these are from a ballet company who had a huge influence on the fashion houses and trends of Europe during its heyday.

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Old 01-11-2006   #55
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A few more of the George Barbier designs:







link: same as the preceding post.

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Old 01-11-2006   #56
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so cool--thank you--i hadn't seen those before!

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Old 22-02-2007   #57
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Icon4 Art Deco

I love deco too!

Here are a few on ebay that are great looking!

 

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Old 22-02-2007   #58
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Gerda Wegener

Here is an art deco illustrator who appears to have had a very interesting life:

From Wikipedia.org

Gerda Wegener (1886 - 1940) was a Danish illustrator and painter.
Originally from the provinces, she moved to Copenhagen to pursue her education at the Royal Art Academy, and married fellow artist Einar Wegener (1882-1931) in 1904. After moving to Paris in 1912, she found much success both as a painter and illustrating for Vogue, La Vie Parisienne, Fantasio, and many other magazines. As she found fame in Paris, Gerda also developed a following in her home country. She held exhibitions at Ole Haslunds gallery in Copenhagen at regular intervals. Her career relied on a phenomenal talent but perhaps even more so on her notorious diligence, and the advantages her unusual marriage brought her.

Einar Wegener, who by many at the time was considered a more talented artist, toned down his own work and profile to help his wife in her artistic endeavors. In a female guise, "Lili", he became Gerda's favorite model. Einar Wegener eventually came out as a transsexual woman, and had the first publicly known sex change operation in the world, in 1930, taking the name Lili Elbe. Gerda Wegener supported Lili throughout her transition. The king of Denmark declared the marriage between Lili and Gerda null and void in October 1930.

In 1931, she remarried to Fernando Porta (1896-), an Italian officer, and moved with him to Morocco, where she tried in vain to hold on to her career. She eventually divorced Porta in 1936 and returned to Denmark in 1938. She held her last exhibition in 1939, but by this time she was largely out of fashion. She died in July 1940.

Here is one of her works, also from ebay.com


 
Old 22-02-2007   #59
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i love that one with the fan. can you read who the artist is?
 
Old 26-02-2007   #60
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Hey,

The artist is Myron Perley. I think it's cool too.

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