French School 20th Century Collection
"Exploring the Artistic Evolution
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"Exploring the Artistic Evolution: French School in the 20th Century" Step into the captivating world of French art as we delve into the diverse creations of the 20th century. From religious symbolism to fashion illustrations, this era witnessed a remarkable range of artistic expressions. "The Archangel Michael Throwing Satan out of Heaven" is a powerful image from La Bonne Presse's Catechism, showcasing intricate details and evoking spiritual contemplation. Transport yourself to the glamorous 1920s with "Design for an Evening dress with Fur Trimmed Cape. " This pochoir print exudes elegance and sophistication, capturing the essence of an era known for its opulence. "Fleurette, " another stunning pochoir print from 1922 by an unknown artist belonging to the French School (20th Century), showcases delicate floral patterns that epitomize femininity and grace. The vibrant "Design for Evening Dresses" lithograph from Depouy-Magnin, Worth, and Redfern takes us on a visual journey through fashionable trends in 1931. It offers a glimpse into high society's sartorial choices during that time. Intriguing historical events come alive through art in "The War in Transvaal: General Joubert rallying the Boers. " Published by Petit Journal, this piece provides insight into significant moments that shaped history. "Lady Trying on a Hat" captures a moment of self-expression and style exploration. This pochoir print from Art Gout Beaute transports us back to 1921 when hats were essential accessories for women seeking individuality. A design for a day dress featured in Art Gout Beaute reflects fashion trends prevalent throughout the 1920s. The pochoir technique used adds vibrancy and depth to this exquisite creation. Experience everyday life depicted with charm in "Walking The Dog, " where an elegant lady strolls alongside her loyal companion.