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French Fashion, Pierre Brissaud Pochoir, 1914

French Fashion, Pierre Brissaud, 1914
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Title: French Fashion, Pierre Brissaud Pochoir, 1914
Caption: Pierre Brissaud (December 23, 1885 - 1964) was a French Art Deco illustrator, painter, and engraver. He is known for his pochoir (stencil) prints for fashion magazines. His illustrations are realistic leisure scenes of the well-to-do and illustrate the designs of Paris fashion houses such as Jeanne Lanvin, Chéruit, Worth, and Doucet. Fashion is a distinctive and often habitual trend in the style in which a person dresses. It is the prevailing styles in behavior and the newest creations of textile designers. Prior to the mid-19th century, most clothing was custom-made. It was handmade for individuals, either as home production or on order from dressmakers and tailors. By the beginning of the 20th century, with the rise of new technologies such as the sewing machine, the development of the factory system of production, and the emergence of department stores, clothing had increasingly come to be mass-produced in standard sizes and sold at fixed prices.
Category: ILLUSTRATION CULTURE History: Modern
Credit: Album / NYPL/Science Source
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Image size: 3161 × 3900 px | 35.3 MB
Print size: 26.8 × 33.0 cm | 1244.5 × 1535.4 in (300 dpi)