drawing, print, paper, ink
portrait
art-deco
drawing
figuration
paper
historical fashion
ink
dress
Dimensions height 269 mm, width 180 mm
This pochoir print, titled "Très Parisien, 1923, No. 2," presents an image of Parisian fashion created by an anonymous artist. The dominant visual motif is the modern silhouette of the dresses that reflect the era's shift towards streamlined forms. Note the recurring use of horizontal lines and geometric shapes, which symbolize the departure from ornate, flowing styles in favour of a more liberated aesthetic. Consider the hats adorned with ribbons; these accessories echo earlier aristocratic fashions but now appear in simpler, more accessible forms. The presence of ribbons, despite their changing forms, maintains a visual link to past eras. It's a potent reminder of how fashion, like memory, evolves through time, adopting new forms while subtly referencing the past. The cyclical nature of fashion, much like cultural memory, sees elements resurface and transform across different historical contexts. This print engages us on a deep, subconscious level, reminding us of fashion's continuous dance between innovation and heritage.
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