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The Judgement of Paris, 1920-30 (pochoir print)

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The Judgement of Paris, 1920-30 (pochoir print)

STC226926 The Judgement of Paris, 1920-30 (pochoir print) by Barbier, Georges (1882-1932) (after); Private Collection; The Stapleton Collection

Media ID 25157308

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Aphrodite Art Deco Athena Choice Competition Contest Deified Diefication Diety Divine Divinities Glamourous Heavenly Heavenly Father Hera Juno Minerva Modelling Pearls Posing Strutting Stylish Venus Vénus Anadyomène Venus Aphrodite Venus De Milo 1920s 20s 20s Divinity Goddesses Mythological Character Mythological Figure Myths Pagan Paganism Pagans Polytheism Polytheist


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The Judgement of Paris, 1920-30 (pochoir print) captures the essence of style and glamour in the roaring twenties. This exquisite artwork by Georges Barbier, after an original piece from his private collection, showcases a competition among mythological goddesses that is both captivating and allegorical. In this stunning illustration, we see four female figures posing confidently, each representing a different deity - Minerva, Aphrodite, Juno, and Athena. Dressed in elegant fashion of the era with pearls adorning their necks and flowing dresses accentuating their beauty, they strut with grace and poise. The scene depicts the moment when Paris must choose which goddess is the most beautiful. The art deco influences are evident in the intricate details of their costumes and hairstyles. The artist's mastery shines through as he brings to life these mythological figures within a contemporary setting. This print transports us back to a time when beauty was celebrated in all its forms. It reminds us of the timeless allure that fashion holds over society throughout history. The choice presented before Paris symbolizes not only physical attractiveness but also represents deeper concepts such as power dynamics and personal preference. As we gaze upon this remarkable piece from early twentieth-century artistry, we are reminded of our fascination with mythology and paganism. It serves as a reminder that even in modern times, ancient stories continue to captivate our imagination.

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