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L Arbre de Science. The Tree of Science. Robe du soir de Doeuillet. Evening dress by Doeuillet. Art-deco fashion illustration by French artist George Barbier, 1882-1932. The work was created for the Gazette du Bon Ton, a Parisian fashion magazine published between 1912-1915 and 1919-1925
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L Arbre de Science. The Tree of Science. Robe du soir de Doeuillet. Evening dress by Doeuillet. Art-deco fashion illustration by French artist George Barbier, 1882-1932. The work was created for the Gazette du Bon Ton, a Parisian fashion magazine published between 1912-1915 and 1919-1925
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This art-deco fashion illustration by French artist George Barbier showcases the elegance and sophistication of early 20th-century Parisian style. Titled "L'Arbre de Science" or "The Tree of Science" the artwork was created for the prestigious Gazette du Bon Ton, a renowned fashion magazine that flourished during the years 1912-1915 and 1919-1925. In this particular print, Barbier presents an exquisite evening dress designed by Georges Doeuillet, a prominent figure in haute couture at that time. The flowing silhouette and intricate details of the gown epitomize the glamour and opulence associated with Art Deco fashion. Barbier's artistic prowess is evident in his meticulous attention to detail, capturing every fold of fabric and embellishment with precision. His use of vibrant colors adds vibrancy to the composition, further enhancing its allure. As we admire this archival piece today, it serves as a window into both historical fashion trends and artistic movements. It transports us back to an era when Paris reigned supreme as the epicenter of style and creativity. George Barbier's contribution to art deco illustration remains highly regarded even after almost a century since its creation. This stunning representation not only celebrates beauty but also pays homage to an era defined by elegance, innovation, and timeless grace.
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