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This work belongs to Gazette du Bon Ton. Art - Modes & Frivolités, 1920, 3e Année, No.5 (RP-P-2009-1946)
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Identification
Title(s)
Gazette du Bon Ton, 1920 - No. 5 : Jouerai-je? / Robe pour les Courses, de Beer
Object type
Object number
RP-P-2009-1946-4
Inscriptions / marks
- date
Description
Lopende vrouw, op de rug gezien, met een parasol in de handen. Zij draagt een zwart satijnen japon voor de paardenraces, van Beer. Planche 35 uit Gazette du Bon Ton 1920, No. 5. Uitleg over de kleding op pagina "Explication des Planches".
Creation
Artist
- after design by: Pierre Brissaud (mentioned on object)
- print maker: anonymous
- Gustav Beer (mentioned on object)
- publisher: Lucien Vogel (mentioned on object)
- publisher: The Field Press
- publisher: Naville et Cie
- publisher: Condé Nast Publisher
- printer: Imprimerie Studium
Place
publisher: Paris
publisher: London
publisher: Genève
publisher: New York (city)
printer: Paris
Dating
1920
Material and Technique
Material
Technique
letterpress printing / photochemical processes / hand coloring / pochoir
Measurements
height 245 mm × width 190 mm
Subject
Acquisition and rights
Credit line
- Purchased with the support of the F.G. Waller-Fonds
Acquisition
purchase 30-Sep-2009
Copyright
erven Pierre Brissaud