Costumes Parisiens (detail) Framed Art Print by Gazette du Bon Ton
Costumes Parisiens (detail) Framed Art Print by Gazette du Bon Ton

Costumes Parisiens (detail) Framed Art Print by Gazette du Bon Ton

Framed: Yes - Responsibly sourced solid frame with a brushed black satin finish.
Mounted: Yes – Glacier White 1400 Micron Textured Conservation Grade Mountboard
Glazed: Yes - With 2mm high-grade acrylic for safety and exceptional clarity
Paper Edition: Fine art giclée print. Matt 250gsm conservation digital paper
Frame Small Size: 30cm x 30cm
Frame Large Size: 60cm x 60cm
Supplied with D Rings and string

Also available print only - unframed
Small Print Size: 36cm x 28cm
Large Print Size: 60cm x 60cm

The Gazette du Bon Ton was a small but influential fashion magazine published in France from 1912 to 1925. Founded by Lucien Vogel, the short-lived publication reflected the latest developments in fashion, lifestyle and beauty during a period of revolutionary change in art and society. Leading art deco artists such as Georges Barbier and Pierre Brissaud were commissioned to produce each fashion plate setting. Journal des Dames et des Modes - No.52, 1913. Costumes Parisiens (detail). This print is colour matched to the original and approved by the Courtauld Gallery. Every purchase supports the work of the Courtauld.

Ref: 427725

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Costumes Parisiens (detail) Framed Art Print by Gazette du Bon Ton

Costumes Parisiens (detail) Framed Art Print by Gazette du Bon Ton

Framed: Yes - Responsibly sourced solid frame with a brushed black satin finish.
Mounted: Yes – Glacier White 1400 Micron Textured Conservation Grade Mountboard
Glazed: Yes - With 2mm high-grade acrylic for safety and exceptional clarity
Paper Edition: Fine art giclée print. Matt 250gsm conservation digital paper
Frame Small Size: 30cm x 30cm
Frame Large Size: 60cm x 60cm
Supplied with D Rings and string

Also available print only - unframed
Small Print Size: 36cm x 28cm
Large Print Size: 60cm x 60cm

The Gazette du Bon Ton was a small but influential fashion magazine published in France from 1912 to 1925. Founded by Lucien Vogel, the short-lived publication reflected the latest developments in fashion, lifestyle and beauty during a period of revolutionary change in art and society. Leading art deco artists such as Georges Barbier and Pierre Brissaud were commissioned to produce each fashion plate setting. Journal des Dames et des Modes - No.52, 1913. Costumes Parisiens (detail). This print is colour matched to the original and approved by the Courtauld Gallery. Every purchase supports the work of the Courtauld.

Ref: 427725

Buy this print online: