"Costume de Serge Fine Garni de Petits Boutons de Corail " by Victor Lhuer. Antique French pochoir from the Journal des Dames published in Paris, 1914. The pochoir process was a labor intensive technique of producing prints using stencils to apply to the different colors by hand. This is an original pochoir, not a modern reproduction.
"Journal des Dames et des Modes, Costumes Parisiens" was a precursor to the Gazette du Bon good Ton and was similarly designed to appeal to the elite of Paris through the arts, fashion, beauty and lifestyle. It too featured beautiful pochoirs by prominent artists of the time, all of which were produced on hand laid paper watermarked "Journal des Dames." The Journal des Dames was more exclusive than the Gazaette du Bon Ton with less than 1,300 copies originally published. These original pochoirs are therefore very scarce and hard to find today.
Size:
Approx. 5-1/2" x 8-1/2" (sheet size)
Condition:
Very good. It is clean with lovely original hand color...a great pochoir by Lhuer!
It will be packaged in a sealed plastic sleeve on a backing and will ship within a rigid mailer for protection.
Other original antique fashion and ornamental prints can be found in our shop at:
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Product code: Costume de Serge Fine, Original 1914 Pochoir Journal des Dames, good Art Deco French Fashion Print