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picture 1 Sketch of clothing models from around 1911. Drawn in ink and watercolor on paper

Sketch of clothing models from around 1911. Drawn in ink and watercolor on paper

Stylish antique furniture and accessories

€264.00

SKU: ANT-A162

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Description

Liberty fashion design circa 1911, Sketch of dress models from around 1911. Ink and watercolour drawing on paper of Belle Epoque costume models, circa 1911. Part of a group of 15 drawings, some of which date from 1911 and are signed.

Particularly noteworthy is the elegance of these amazing silhouettes, evoked with a few decisive lines and so confident that they suggest the production of a fashion designer, a fashion professional of the time. The drawing comes from a private residence and is in perfect condition. The sheet is unmounted and unframed. 

In fashion creations, new designs are presented in the form of handmade sketches before they are cut and sewn. The fashion designer first creates a figure, a feminine image that recreates the shape of the wearer, a figure with a realistic appearance, posing, perhaps set in a contemporary context, which serves to illustrate in detail dresses, suits, furs, hats, accessories and all your other creations. 

These sophisticated designs in Art Nouveau and Art Deco style, also very rare and collectible, perfect for furnishing a studio, reflect an elegant, affluent world full of prospects and help recreate the fascinating transformations that took place in the costume of those times, where the style of women's fashion, reflecting women's emancipation, adapts to more functional and sporty clothing.

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Today we can observe how much influence the Baroque style had on today's classic furniture, which is designed with great similarity to the past era. Another significant style is the Renaissance, which flourished in the 15th and 16th centuries and also had a significant impact on the art of furniture making. Renaissance style was quite heavy and massive. Brown stains were used, as well as cornices, strong plinths, and bas-reliefs. It can certainly be said that these were quite specific products, but they offered many new possibilities such as the construction of sideboards or generally broadly understood chest furniture. Here, too, there was an interest in mythology and ancient times, so supports or legs took on animal forms.

Lion's paws, eagle's heads – this is a common sight in the Renaissance style. Currently, many global brands recreate such furniture, taking examples from Italian or French creators. It is a manifestation of admiration and care for the history of the most beautiful Renaissance antiques. It should be remembered that in each country, furniture making was perceived differently, so each style in a given country had its separate character. This is very important, especially when searching for the right elegant antique for your interior.

The most important aspect of elite antique furniture is originality. This is ultimately crucial from the buyer's perspective, as there are many counterfeits circulating in the market. The Luxury Products brand provides a document confirming the product's compliance with the actual description and photo. We have art appraisers, historians, and experts from around the world at your disposal.

Attributes / Details

SKU ANT-A162
Manufacturer Antyki
Model A162
Size Height: 19 cm Width: 12 cm
Wiek XX
Rok 1911
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