In the nineteen teens, the silhouette of what women wore looked a lot like this: Fashion historians are always going on about what was happening socially defined what people wore. Sometimes they're full of it, but in this case, they were spot on. Women were fighting for the right to vote here in the US, and getting more liberated all over the world. Check out these suffragists: Sure, I'm a fashion geek, but whenever I think "right to vote", I think of these clothes. These were what the stylish, independent, badass woman was wearing in the 1910s. (They were independent, but never thought to take off their hats... I wonder if that was a style concern, or a social one?) One of the first things these independent, badass women did was ditch the corset. Since women had been wearing corsets for a century, no one was quite sure how to dress. Remember our old buddy Poiret? He was one of the first to jump on the no corset idea, and he did a better job of it than most: Fortuny also worked in this era, giving the world the Delphos gown and loose jackets and capes: But really, other than a few skilled designers, the bulk of women's clothing in this era was very obviously in transition, between the ruffles and fluff of the 1900s and the sleek glitz of the 1920s. Everyone seemed paranoid at the idea of someone getting a glimpse of an uncorseted breast or waist, and so they layered like crazy. No one's quite sure, but most historians think the bra didn't get invented until the 1920s, so this era was underlined (haha) but a lack of what we think of as proper undergarments. I guess this is kind of how we still dress, when not wearing a bra and worried about stray jiggles. (Don't we?) Occasionally, you run across something sleeker and slimmer, but I suspect the sleek evening dresses had stays and boning sewn into the dress itself instead of a corset. Not much of a change, except in terminology. (We still do that. I've sewn stays into evening gowns, myself, when making them. These days we use plastic, but we're still using engineering to strap ourselves in.) Remember, many of the women wearing these dresses were the same ones who'd been wearing corsets in the 1900s. If they grew up wearing corsets, they would have had small waists even after they took the corsets off. And since we're enjoying the clothes, here are some coats from the same era:
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Dies ist ein Einzelstück! Hier ist die Jugendstilkrone "Grüner Mohn", inspiriert von der Arbeit von Alfons Mucha, einer Zusammenarbeit zwischen Psyche Ophiuchus und Yoann Lossel: "Anlässlich unserer Hochzeit haben wir nach einer Jugendstil-Brautkrone gesucht. Nach langer und fruchtloser Recherche haben wir uns entschieden, es zu machen, da wir beide Künstler sind. Nach dieser Veranstaltung und weil wir es liebten, sie zu machen, beschlossen wir, neue zu schaffen." Der Kopfschmuck besteht aus silbernen Messingstücken, Glasperlen, blaugrünen Glasknöpfen. Es passt sich der Größe Ihres Kopfes an, Sie können es je nach Geschmack mehr oder weniger vorwärts oder rückwärts tragen. Das Schmuckstück wird mit einem schwarzen Samtkopf (siehe Fotos), geschützt durch Seidenpapier und Kraft und in einer stabilen Kartonverpackung geliefert. Versand innerhalb einer Woche, mit Versicherung. Zögern Sie nicht, uns zu kontaktieren, wenn Sie Fragen haben.
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Title: "Spirit of Night 1" Highlight: Digital download, 2 High Resolution Digital files- 4x5 and 11x14, 1 PDF with 3 links to large (over the 20 mgb) High resolution jpgs in various ratios Looking to add a touch of classical beauty to your home? Then look at this wonderful Art Nouveau piece. Art Nouveau is an organic style popular between 1890-1910. This art piece is of the Spirit of Night, a beautiful woman floating in a colorful celestial scene. Her red hair and dress flow through the night. It is in the style of artist Alphonse Mucha. Framed in an intricate border design and flowing line work. This colorful piece of blues and red/orange has a great sense of movement. This piece will brighten up any space. This art piece has been created with the use of AI art techniques and digital painting techniques to give the final product an authentic and vintage feel. I digitally hand paint these works to clarify and refine the finished product. This artwork can be a perfect addition to your living space, bedroom, or home office. The best part? You can instantly download and print the digital file in the comfort of your own home, making it a cost-effective and easy way to add beauty to your life. The print-friendly CMYK 300dpi image is available in five high-quality JPG files in different ratios via 2 digital downloads and 3 links on a PDF file so you can choose the size that fits your decor. The file comes in 5 different ratios/sizes for easy resizing, including 2x3, 3x4, 4x5, ISO ratio international size, and 11x14. After purchase, the digital files are accessible through your Etsy profile. The 3 jpg will be provided via a links on a PDF file. 2 jpgs will be download via Etsy. The large file sizes are perfect for large prints and ensure the best printing quality. Please note that this is not a physical item, and nothing is shipped or emailed. Add a touch of vintage Art Nouveau charm to your home with this stunning digital art print. If you have any questions or problems with printing, please don't hesitate to contact us. Thank you for choosing Wonder Seasons Art! I have left white bars on sides of the art so when fitting the painting into different ratios the art was not distorted or cropped. You see this on art prints and posters. Download details: 1 pdf file with links to 3 CMYK 300 dpi jpg files in different ratios/sizes. 2 jpg files via etsy You will get 1 jpg in each of these 5 ratios which allow you to resize the image: 2x3 ratio = 20x30, 16x24,12x18,6x9 3x4 ratio = 18x24, 12 x16, 9x12, 6x8, 3x4 4x5 ratio = 16x20, 8x10 ISO ratio international size = A2, A3, A4, A5 11x14 ratio
Alphons Mucha, né à Eibenschütz le 24 juillet 1860 et mort à Prague le 14 juillet 1939, est un affichiste, illustrateur, graphiste, peintre, Architecte d'intérieur, décorateur et professeur d'art tchécoslovaque. Il est un représentant majeur du style Art nouveau. Reproduction d'une affiche d'Alfons Mucha de 1898 sur papier Vergés 220G Ivoire clair. Ces impressions artisanales sont effectuées dans notre ateliers de La Rochelle. « Les arts » Dans cette série célébrant quatre genres de l’art, Mucha n’a intentionnellement eu recours à aucun attribut habituel tels que plumes, instruments de musique ou matériel de peinture, au lieu de cela il choisit pour chaque catégorie de l’art un fond représentant un moment différent de la journée, c’est le matin pour La Danse, le midi pour La Peinture, le soir pour La Poésie, et la nuit pour La Musique.
Pioneering early 20th century Viennese designer Emilie Flöge is perhaps best known as the recurring muse to Secessionist painter Gustave Klimt. He painted her as a dazzling vision adorned in glittered clothing, all flushed lips and raven hair, staring out at us with strident self-confidence. The pair lived and worked together so closely that their...
Margaret and Frances Macdonald and their Glasgow School of Art classmates Charles Rennie Mackintosh and Harold MacNair were Art Nouveau's Glasgow Four.
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With fluid lines, sweeping curves and exaggerated decorative motifs, an innovative style of modern art took over Western Europe and America at the turn of the 20th century. Unlike its predecessors, this style did not look backwards to history for inspiration and ideas. Instead, it looked to its surroundings, especially
Art Nouveau is an international style of art, architecture, and applied art, especially the decorative arts. It was often inspired by natural forms such as the ...
Pioneering early 20th century Viennese designer Emilie Flöge is perhaps best known as the recurring muse to Secessionist painter Gustave Klimt. He painted her as a dazzling vision adorned in glittered clothing, all flushed lips and raven hair, staring out at us with strident self-confidence. The pair lived and worked together so closely that their...
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During the late winter of 1894, a struggling Czech artist was working in an illustrator workshop, correcting proofs for a friend. It was the holidays in Paris and most other artists were out of town. All of a sudden, a woman rushes into the workshop demanding a poster for a theatre production called
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His images of towering women and mind-bending vegetal forms, found many audiences through theater posters for Sarah Bernhardt and rolling papers.
Gilded wire necklace, with a ginkgo leaves motif, rendered with polymer clay framed by wire; the small dew drops are moonstones cabochons, such as the central upper and lower stones. Set with freshwater pearls.