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Wedding Dress, c. 1936. Creator: Jean Peszel
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Wedding Dress, c. 1936. Creator: Jean Peszel
Wedding Dress, c. 1936
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Appliqu And Xe9 Applique Appliqued Back View Bodice Embroidered Frill Frilled Frills Frilly Front View Gathered Gown Jean Peszel Keystone Archives Peszel Jean Rear View Ruffle Ruffled Ruffles Sketching Sleeve Sleeves Stitch Stitched Stitching Watercolor And Graphite On Paperboard Wedding Wedding Dress Floral Pattern Ladieswear Womens Wear Womenswear
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This print showcases a stunning wedding dress from the 1930s, created by the talented Jean Peszel. The dress exudes timeless elegance with its intricate appliqué work and delicate floral pattern. From the back view, we can appreciate the meticulous craftsmanship that went into every stitch of this exquisite gown. The bodice is adorned with frills and ruffles, adding a touch of femininity to the design. The front view reveals gathered sleeves that perfectly complement the overall silhouette. Peszel's attention to detail is evident in every aspect of this garment, from the embroidered accents to the carefully chosen color palette. Displayed at an art gallery within America's National Gallery of Art in Washington, D. C. , this piece represents not only a beautiful wedding dress but also serves as a testament to American fashion during this era. It captures both the cultural significance and artistic value associated with women's wear in 20th-century America. Created using watercolor and graphite on paperboard, this artwork demonstrates Peszel's mastery in sketching and drawing techniques. Its inclusion within Keystone Archives' Index of American Design further solidifies its status as an important artifact representing our nation's rich heritage. As viewers admire this remarkable creation by Jean Peszel, they are transported back in time to witness a momentous occasion - a marriage between two souls united under love's embrace.
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