C1920

Le Pas De Scottish Espagnole

Artist:

Étienne Drian (1885 - 1961)

Wonderful art deco fashion illustration by Étienne Drian. From “Gazette du Bon Ton”, published by Lucien Vogel and his artists all of whom were trained at the Ecole des Beaux Arts. The pochoir technique was originally employed for colouring woodblock prints … Read Full Description

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Full Title:

Le Pas De Scottish Espagnole

Date:

C1920

Artist:

Étienne Drian (1885 - 1961)

Condition:

In good condition

Technique:

Original pochoir.

Image Size: 

137mm 
x 152mm
AUTHENTICITY
Le Pas De Scottish Espagnole - Antique Print from 1920

Genuine antique
dated:

1920

Description:

Wonderful art deco fashion illustration by Étienne Drian.

From “Gazette du Bon Ton”, published by Lucien Vogel and his artists all of whom were trained at the Ecole des Beaux Arts. The pochoir technique was originally employed for colouring woodblock prints in the C15th. It involved applying layers of colour gouache paint (with as many as thirty stages) to create the one design. Styles were influenced by art movements such as Cubism, Fauvism and the Russian Ballet. Rare. 

Biography:

Étienne Drian (1885–1961)

Drian was born October 3, 1885 in Bulgnéville in Lorraine and studied at the Académie Julian in Paris. He participated in the early twentieth century, including the La Gazette du Bon Ton and Le Journal ladies Tom Antongini. After the War, we find her fashion illustrations in France in “L’Illustration and Femina Pierre Lafitte”, but also in Harper’s Bazaar in 19212. It also illustrates novels or stories, participate in the creation of showcases in the US , decoration of Molyneux office or frescoes for Elsie de Wolfe. In addition to his artwork, he is also the author of oil paintings: he ended his career as a portraitist, Wallis Simpson was one of his models.

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