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(12
3/4" x 11 3/4") 34pp. 10 illustrations (10 hors text.)
General condition: Good. Exterior: Rubbed. Interior: Clean.
Bound
as issued into original decorated boards, with minor rubbing and
usual darkening to front and edges; overall sound.
In 1908, Paul Poiret commissioned the little-known Paul Iribe to
illustrate a publicity album of his couture collection for that
year. Iribe's line drawings are highlighted with pochoir. Iribe's
approach was to use empty backgrounds and unshaded blocks of color.
Iribe also made the traditional "props" less important, giving greater
importance to the brightly colored and boldly grouped figures. Poiret's
styles indicate the new freedom in women's fashions and are precursors
to the decoratve styles of the 1920's. This and the second album,
illustrated by George Lepape, are today considered landmarks in
the history of 20th century illustration and art deco design.
One of 250 unnumbered copies, this album is in very good condition,
with some very minor stains to some pages, not affecting the images.
In addition, this copy features an extremely rare signed dedication
by Iribe, and dated February 1909.
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