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‎George BARBIER - Sanche de GRAMONT‎

‎Antéros - Poèmes en prose‎

‎Paris: A la belle édition 1913. Fine. A la belle édition Paris 1913 15.50 x 21 cm broché Edition printed in 507 numbered copies ours one of 475 on laid paper. Some minor foxing otherwise a handsome copy. Work illustrated with 5 black drawings by George Barbier. A la belle édition unknown‎

书商的参考编号 : 85304

‎GEORGE BARBIER‎

‎Art Deco Costumes Poster art series‎

‎paperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback‎

书商的参考编号 : 1851701559.G ???????? : 1851701559 9781851701551

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Bonita
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€ 54,06 购买

‎George Barbier‎

‎Art Deco Designs‎

‎board_book. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. unknown‎

书商的参考编号 : 1851701591.G ???????? : 1851701591 9781851701599

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Bonita
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€ 47,31 购买

‎George Barbier‎

‎Casanova‎

‎like new. unknown‎

书商的参考编号 : 43203777 ???????? : 1914311000 9781914311000

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€ 49,70 购买

‎George Barbier‎

‎Casanova‎

‎<p>Original Barbier pochoir of Casanova with a mask in his hand adorned in floral attire from Panorama Dramatique. Casanova Décors et Costumes. Printed with white red pink blue orange and grey colors. Pink trim surrounds image. Dated in print 1918. Wooden frame with gilt front. Frame: 14.75 x 16.75 inches; Window: 7 x 8.25 inches.</p> Lucien Vogel‎

书商的参考编号 : 6619

‎George Barbier‎

‎Casanova‎

‎<p>Original Barbier pochoir of Casanova with a parrot on his hand adorned in floriated attire. Pochoir from Panorama Dramatique in white red pink blue orange black silver gold brown and grey. Pink trim surrounds image. Dated 1918. Recent beveled gilt fronted wooden frame. Frame: 14.75 x 16.75 inches; Window: 7 x 8.25 inches.</p> Lucien Vogel‎

书商的参考编号 : 6641

‎George BARBIER‎

‎Costumes parisiens. Manteau de théâtre pl.71 Journal des Dames et des Modes 1913 n°33‎

‎Paris: S. n. 1913. Fine. S. n. Paris 1913 14 x 22.50 cm une feuille original print in color printed on laid paper signed upper right of the board. One of the first French fashion magazines published a few days before the famous Gazette fashionable and bringing together the greatest French artists of the Art Deco movement. The Journal ladies and modes is a trimensuelle illustrated French fashion magazine created in 1797. Its publication was stopped in 1839 before being taken in June 1912 under the leadership of Tommaso Antongini secretary friend and biographer of Gabriele 'Annunzio. It will disappear in August 1914 on the eve of the First World War. The review was drawn to 1279 copies making it for the time a relatively confidential publication. The 186 plates with great finesse are engraved on strong paper and colored stencil. They represent the majority of the time women but also men and children. The models are not unlike those of the Gazette fashionable whose publication will be launched a few months later those renowned couturiers but are the fruit of the imagination of the illustrators themselves. The stencils are mostly executed by George Barbier but other artists collaborating on the magazine: Léon Bakst B. Berty Bernard Boutet de Monvel Roger Broders Jan van Brock Umberto Brunelleschi H. Robert Dammy Etienne Drian Abel Faivre Marie-Madeleine Franc-Nohain Xavier Gosé Paul Iribe Kriegck Victor Lhuer Pierre Legrain Charles Martin Fernand Simeon Ismael Smith Armand Vallee and Gerda Wegener. Many of these illustrators will also be involved in The Gazette fashionable. Their work emblematic of the Art Deco movement emphasize the influence of Orientalism and costumes of the Ballets Russes while registering in the daily activities of affluent French of the time. From the preface of the first issue of 1912 Anatole France said: ""After seventy-five years he is reborn. He is reborn through the efforts of a few ingenious minds and artists. He is reborn for the curious if there is that do not simply modes newspaper fired several thousand and illustrated by photography. And if publishers make us very exactly in its format with its paper printing its processes of etching and coloring the old classic patterns of the past is that they intend to continue the pleasantly and become charming classic fashion of today and tomorrow. "" S. n. unknown‎

书商的参考编号 : 57650

‎George BARBIER‎

‎Costumes parisiens. Blouse japonaise en soie sur une jupe plissée. Marin de toile blanche pl.105 Journal des Dames et des Modes 1913 n°47‎

‎Paris: S. n. 1913. Fine. S. n. Paris 1913 14 x 22.50 cm une feuille original print in color printed on laid paper signed on the top left of the board. One of the first French fashion magazines published a few days before the famous Gazette fashionable and bringing together the greatest French artists of the Art Deco movement. The Journal ladies and modes is a trimensuelle illustrated French fashion magazine created in 1797. Its publication was stopped in 1839 before being taken in June 1912 under the leadership of Tommaso Antongini secretary friend and biographer of Gabriele 'Annunzio. It will disappear in August 1914 on the eve of the First World War. The review was drawn in 1279 copies making it for the time a relatively confidential publication. The 186 plates with great finesse are engraved on strong paper and colored stencil. They represent the majority of the time women but also men and children. The models are not unlike those of the Gazette fashionable whose publication will be launched a few months later those renowned couturiers but are the fruit of the imagination of the illustrators themselves. The stencils are mostly executed by George Barbier but other artists collaborating on the magazine: Léon Bakst B. Berty Bernard Boutet de Monvel Roger Broders Jan van Brock Umberto Brunelleschi H. Robert Dammy Etienne Drian Abel Faivre Marie-Madeleine Franc-Nohain Xavier Gosé Paul Iribe Kriegck Victor Lhuer Pierre Legrain Charles Martin Fernand Simeon Ismael Smith Armand Vallee and Gerda Wegener. Many of these illustrators will also be involved in The Gazette fashionable. Their work emblematic of the Art Deco movement emphasize the influence of Orientalism and costumes of the Ballets Russes while registering in the daily activities of affluent French of the time. From the preface of the first issue of 1912 Anatole France said: ""After seventy-five years he is reborn. He is reborn through the efforts of a few ingenious minds and artists. He is reborn for the curious if there is that do not simply modes newspaper fired several thousand and illustrated by photography. And if publishers make us very exactly in its format with its paper printing its processes of etching and coloring the old classic patterns of the past is that they intend to continue the pleasantly and become charming classic fashion of today and tomorrow. "" S. n. unknown‎

书商的参考编号 : 57771

‎George Barbier‎

‎Deux Negres Magnifiques‎

‎<p>Original Barbier pochoir of a magnificent African in festive attire. Pochoir in black gold blue red pink green yellow silver purple and orange. Pink trim surrounds image. Dated in print 1918. Archival wooden frame with gilt to front.</p> Lucien Vogel‎

书商的参考编号 : 6627

‎George BARBIER‎

‎Dix-sept dessins de George Barbier sur Le cantique des cantiques - Traduction française de 1613 • Seventeen drawings by George Barbier on the Canticle of Canticles‎

‎Paris: A la belle édition 1914. Fine. Copy on Japan A la belle édition Paris 1914 22.50 x 23.50 cm broché First edition totalling 240 numbered copies ours one of 10 copies on japon à la forme the deluxe issue complete at the end of the volume with its additional complete suite of illustrations in black as stated in the limitation.   Illustrated with 17 splendid pochoir plates in black white and gold by George Barbier.   A rare and handsome deluxe copy of this George Barbier masterpiece. A la belle édition unknown‎

书商的参考编号 : 89054

‎George Barbier‎

‎Elvire‎

‎<p>Original Barbier pochoir of a man in formal attire holding a hat from Panorama Dramatique. Printed with black gold green red pink light blue grey purple white and colors. Pink trim surrounds image. Dated in print 1918. Circa 1990 archival frame. Frame: 14.75 x 16.75 inches; Window: 7 x 8.25 inches.</p> Lucien Vogel‎

书商的参考编号 : 6629

‎George BARBIER - (Charles-Frederick WORTH)‎

‎Eros. Robe et Manteau pour le soir de Worth pl.51 La Gazette du Bon ton 1924 n°9‎

‎Paris: Lucien Vogel éditeur 1924. Fine. Lucien Vogel éditeur Paris 1924 18 x 24 cm une feuille Original color print heightened with palladium printed on vergé paper signed in the plate. An original print used to illustrate the Gazette du bon ton one of the most attractive and influential 20th century fashion magazines featuring the talents of French artists and other contributors from the burgeoning Art Deco movement. A celebrated fashion magazine established in 1912 by Lucien Vogel La Gazette du bon ton appeared until 1925 with a hiatus from 1915 to 1920 due to the war the editor-in-chief having been called up for service. It consisted of 69 issues printed in only 2000 copies each and notably illustrated with 573 color plates and 148 sketches of the models of the great designers. Right from the start this sumptuous publication “was aimed at bibliophiles and fashionable society” Françoise Tétart-Vittu “La Gazette du bon ton” in Dictionnaire de la mode 2016 and was printed on fine vergé paper using a type cut specially for the magazine by Georges Peignot known as Cochin later used in 1946 by Christian Dior. The prints were made using stencils heightened in colors some highlighted in gold or palladium. The story began in 1912 when Lucien Vogel a man of the world involved in fashion he had already been part of the fashion magazine Femina decided with his wife Cosette de Brunhoff – the sister of Jean creator of Babar – to set up the Gazette du bon ton subtitled at the time: “Art fashion frivolities.” Georges Charensol noted the reasoning of the editor-in-chief: “’In 1910’ he observed ‘there was no really artistic fashion magazine nothing representative of the spirit of the time. My dream was therefore to make a luxury magazine with truly modern artists…I was assured of success because when it comes to fashion no country on earth can compete with France.’” “Un grand éditeur d’art. Lucien Vogel” in Les Nouvelles littéraires no. 133 May 1925. The magazine was immediately successful not only in France but also in the United States and Latin America. At first Vogel put together a team of seven artists: André-Édouard Marty and Pierre Brissaud followed by Georges Lepape and Dammicourt as well as eventually his friends from school and the School of Fine Arts like George Barbier Bernard Boutet de Monvel and Charles Martin. Other talented people soon came flocking to join the team: Guy Arnoux Léon Bakst Benito Boutet de Monvel Umberto Brunelleschi Chas Laborde Jean-Gabriel Domergue Raoul Dufy Édouard Halouze Alexandre Iacovleff Jean Émile Laboureur Charles Loupot Chalres Martin Maggie Salcedo. These artist mostly unknown when Lucien Vogel sought them out later became emblematic and sought-after artistic figures. It was also they who worked on the advertising drawings for the Gazette. The plates put the spotlight on and celebrate dresses by seven designers of the age: Lanvin Doeuillet Paquin Poiret Worth Vionnet and Doucet. The designers provided exclusive models for each issue. Nonetheless some of the illustrations are not based on real models but simply on the illustrator’s conception of the fashion of the day. The Gazette du bon ton was an important step in the history of fashion. Combining aesthetic demands with the physical whole it brought together – for the first time – the great talents of the artistic literary and fashion worlds; and imposed through this alchemy a completely new image of women: slender independent and daring which was shared by the new generation of designers including Coco Chanel Jean Patou Marcel Rochas and so on… Taken over in 1920 by Condé Montrose Nast the Gazette du bon ton was an important influence on the new layout and aesthetics of that “little dying paper” that Nast had bought a few years earlier: Vogue. Lucien Vogel éditeur unknown‎

书商的参考编号 : 55097

‎George Barbier‎

‎Falbalas et Fanfreluches‎

‎Bookking International 1988. Softcover. Fine/No jacket. In French. Oversized. Name written on first page. Bookking International unknown‎

书商的参考编号 : 104951 ???????? : 2877140121 9782877140126

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Moe's Books
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€ 42,31 购买

‎George Barbier‎

‎George Barbier Gazette de Bon Ton &quot;Adieu!&quot; 1921‎

‎This&nbsp;original lithograph with hand applied color pochoir from the Gazette du Bon Ton &nbsp;1921 plate 28. &nbsp;It is by George Barbier.&nbsp;A beautiful lithograph in Excellent&nbsp;shape with light age toning along the edges see scansMedium: Lithograph with hand -applied color. pochoirGeorge Barbier 1882-1932 was one of the great French illustrators of the early part of the 20th century. &nbsp;He mounted his first exhibition in 1911 and was subsequently swept to the forefront of his profession with commissions to design theatre and ballet costumes to illustrate books and to produce haute couture fashion illustrations. His prints for the Gazette du Bon Ton are amongst the most desirable produced by that fashion periodical.La Gazette du Bon Ton was a leading fashion magazine published in France from November 1912 to 1925 with a hiatus taken during the war years. Founded by Lucien Vogel the magazine covered the latest developments in fashion lifestyle and beauty. &nbsp;It was available by subscription only published on fine paper and meant to appeal to the upper echelon of Parisian society. &nbsp;The centerpiece of the Gazette were ten full-page fashion plates included with each issue with many featuring &nbsp;pochoir coloring which is accomplished by adding color to a lithograph by means of a stencil. &nbsp;The results are stunningly beautiful works of art by many of the leading fashion designers and artist of that time including George Barbier Andre Marty Charles Martin Brissaud Lepape Thayaht and Benito.Le Bon Ton d'apres-guerre. Art-Modes-Frivolites. Collection de 200 Planches en Couleurs de George Barbier et al. ; extraites des annees 1920 a 1922 De La Gazette du Bon Ton 2 serie 100 Planches &nbsp;Is the title of the work these prints came from. Basically it is a collection of these original plates assembled in book form attached to the binding by a thin tissue like paper see scans.The prints in the scans is the item you shall receive so please examine closely. unknown‎

书商的参考编号 : 22880

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Parnassus Book Service
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€ 164,99 购买

‎George BARBIER - Henri de REGNIER‎

‎L'escapade‎

‎Paris: A. & G. Mornay 1931. Fine. A. & G. Mornay Paris 1931 15 x 20.50 cm relié Edition adorned with 65 original pochoir coloured illustrations by George Barbier one of 877 numbered copies on Rives. Bound in half navy blue morocco spine in four compartments gilt date at the foot marbled paper boards iridescent effect paper endpapers wrappers and spine preserved top edge gilt binding signed Semet & Plumelle. Pleasant attractively set copy. A. & G. Mornay hardcover‎

书商的参考编号 : 72939

‎George BARBIER - Henri de REGNIER‎

‎L'escapade‎

‎Paris: A. & G. Mornay 1931. Fine. A. & G. Mornay Paris 1931 15.50 x 20.50 cm broché Illustrated edition with original compositions by George Barbier hand-colored with pochoir one of 877 numbered copies on Rives laid paper. Handsome copy. A. & G. Mornay unknown‎

书商的参考编号 : 62296

‎George Barbier (1882–1932), Pierre Brissaud (1885-1964)‎

‎La Fontaine de Coquillages Robe de Soir de Paquin Ta Maman va Bien Sair-Tu Ta Leçon‎

‎Barbier: La Fontaine de Coquillages Robe de Soir de Paquin. G.d.B.T. #3 March pl. 27. L'Etourdissant Petit Poisson Robe d'été G.d.B.T. #5 May pl.44.Brissaud: Ta Maman va Bien Tailler du Matin et Robe de filete de Jeanne Lanvin. G.d.B.T. #4 April pl. 37.Sais-Tu Ta Leçon Costumes Tailler de Fantasie de Jeanne Lanvin. Gd.B.T. #5 May pl. 40.A published in G.d.B.T. Gazette du Bon Ton 1914 Gazette du Bon Ton‎

书商的参考编号 : 3009

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L'Estampe Originale
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€ 1.353,76 购买

‎George Barbier‎

‎La Marquise Perline‎

‎<p>Original Barbier pochoir of a woman in a black dress with floral design and hat while holding a blue mask from Panorama Dramatique. Printed with black gold blue light blue red pink green and yellow colors. Pink trim surrounds image. Dated in print 1918. Wooden frame with gilt front. Frame: 14.75 x 16.75 inches; Window: 7 x 8.25 inches.</p> Lucien Vogel‎

书商的参考编号 : 6621

‎George Barbier‎

‎La Negresse‎

‎<p>Original pochoir by Barbier of a woman in a floral motif gold dress from Panorama Dramatique. Printed with black gold blue light blue red pink and orange colors. Pink trim surrounds image. Dated in print 1918. Wooden frame with gilt front. Frame: 14.75 x 16.75 inches; Window: 7 x 8.25 inches.</p> Lucien Vogel‎

书商的参考编号 : 6626

‎George BARBIER - (Gustave BEER)‎

‎La Promeneuse mélancolique. Robe d'après-midi de Beer pl.63 La Gazette du Bon ton 1922 n°8‎

‎Paris: Lucien Vogel éditeur 1922. Fine. Lucien Vogel éditeur Paris 1922 18 x 24 cm une feuille Original color print finely heightened with gold printed on laid paper signed in the top left of the plate. La Gazette du bon ton one of the most beautiful and influential fashion magazines of the twentieth century celebrating the talent of French creators and artists in the full bloom of Art Deco. The famous fashion magazine founded in 1912 by Lucien Vogel La Gazette du bon ton was published until 1925 with an interruption during the War from 1915 to 1920 due to the mobilization of its editor-in-chief. It consists of 69 issues printed in only 2000 copies and is illustrated notably with 573 color plates and 148 sketches representing models by great couturiers. From their publication these luxurious publications ""address bibliophiles and worldly aesthetes"" Françoise Tétart-Vittu ""La Gazette du bon ton"" in Dictionnaire de la mode 2016. Printed on fine laid paper they use a typeface specially created for the magazine by Georges Peignot the Cochin character adopted in 1946 by Christian Dior. The prints are created using the metallic stencil technique enhanced with colors and some highlighted with gold or palladium. The adventure begins in 1912 when Lucien Vogel a man of society and fashion - he had already participated in the magazine Femina - decides to found with his wife Cosette de Brunhoff sister of Jean the father of Babar the Gazette du bon ton whose subtitle was then ""Art modes et frivolités"". Georges Charensol reports the words of the editor-in-chief: ""In 1910 he observes there existed no fashion journal that was truly artistic and representative of the spirit of its time. I was therefore thinking of creating a luxury magazine with truly modern artists . I was certain of success because for fashion no country can rival France."" ""Un grand éditeur d'art. Lucien Vogel"" in Les Nouvelles littéraires no.133 May 1925. The magazine's success is immediate not only in France but also in the United States and South America. Originally Vogel therefore assembled a group of seven artists: André-Édouard Marty and Pierre Brissaud followed by Georges Lepape and Dammicourt; and finally his friends from the École des beaux-arts who were George Barbier Bernard Boutet de Monvel or Charles Martin. Other talents quickly joined the team: Guy Arnoux Léon Bakst Benito Boutet de Monvel Umberto Brunelleschi Chas Laborde Jean-Gabriel Domergue Raoul Dufy Édouard Halouze Alexandre Iacovleff Jean Émile Laboureur Charles Loupot Charles Martin Maggie Salcedo. These artists unknown for the most part when Lucien Vogel called upon them would subsequently become emblematic and sought-after artistic figures. These same illustrators created the drawings for the Gazette's advertisements. The plates highlight and sublimate the dresses of seven creators of the period: Lanvin Doeuillet Paquin Poiret Worth Vionnet and Doucet. The couturiers provided exclusive models for each issue. Nevertheless some of the illustrations feature no real model but only the illustrator's idea of the fashion of the day. La Gazette du bon ton is a decisive stage in fashion history. Combining aesthetic excellence and plastic unity it brought together for the first time the great talents from the worlds of arts letters and fashion and imposed through this alchemy a completely new image of woman slender independent and audacious also carried by the new generation of couturiers Coco Chanel Jean Patou Marcel Rochas. Taken over in 1920 by Condé Montrose Nast the Gazette du bon ton would largely inspire the new composition and aesthetic choices of the ""dying little journal"" that Nast had bought a few years earlier: Vogue magazine. Lucien Vogel éditeur unknown‎

书商的参考编号 : 84789

‎George BARBIER - Henri de REGNIER‎

‎La pécheresse‎

‎Paris: Editions Mornay 1924. Fine. Editions Mornay Paris 1924 15 x 20.50 cm broché Edition decorated with original color illustrations by George Barbier one of 921 numbered copies on Rives. A fine copy. Editions Mornay unknown‎

书商的参考编号 : 85648

‎George Barbier‎

‎La Reine‎

‎<p>Original pochoir print by Barbier of a woman in a silver dress and hat. Printed with silver red pink blue silver black and grey colors from Panorama Dramatique. Casanova Décors et Costumes. Pink trim surrounds image. Dated in print 1918. Wooden frame with gilt front. Frame: 14.75 x 16.75 inches; Window: 7 x 8.25 inches.</p> Lucien Vogel‎

书商的参考编号 : 6620

‎George BARBIER - Fernand SIMEON‎

‎Le carquois épuisé‎

‎Paris: Lucien Vogel 1922. Fine. Lucien Vogel Paris s. d. 1922 12.50 x 25 cm broché First hors commerce edition printed for the author's friends in 60 copies numbered on hollande and justified in pencil by George Barbier. Work illustrated with wood engravings by Fernand Siméon. Handsome and rare copy despite clear foxing at the foot of the leaves. Lucien Vogel unknown‎

书商的参考编号 : 84386

‎George Barbier‎

‎Le Jeune Mozart‎

‎<p>Original pochoir by Barbier of a man playing a violin in formal attire from Panorama Dramatique. Printed with black gold red grey white and purple colors. Pink trim surrounds image. Wooden frame with gilt front. Frame: 14.75 x 16.75 inches; Window: 7 x 8.25 inches.</p> Lucien Vogel‎

书商的参考编号 : 6628

‎George BARBIER - (Charles-Frederick WORTH)‎

‎Le Tombeau des secrets. Robe d'intérieur de Worth pl.7 La Gazette du Bon ton 1922 n°1‎

‎Paris: Lucien Vogel éditeur 1922. Fine. Lucien Vogel éditeur Paris 1922 18 x 24 cm une feuille Original color print heightened with gold printed on vergé paper signed in the plate. An original print used to illustrate the Gazette du bon ton one of the most attractive and influential 20th century fashion magazines featuring the talents of French artists and other contributors from the burgeoning Art Deco movement. A celebrated fashion magazine established in 1912 by Lucien Vogel La Gazette du bon ton appeared until 1925 with a hiatus from 1915 to 1920 due to the war the editor-in-chief having been called up for service. It consisted of 69 issues printed in only 2000 copies each and notably illustrated with 573 color plates and 148 sketches of the models of the great designers. Right from the start this sumptuous publication “was aimed at bibliophiles and fashionable society” Françoise Tétart-Vittu “La Gazette du bon ton” in Dictionnaire de la mode 2016 and was printed on fine vergé paper using a type cut specially for the magazine by Georges Peignot known as Cochin later used in 1946 by Christian Dior. The prints were made using stencils heightened in colors some highlighted in gold or palladium. The story began in 1912 when Lucien Vogel a man of the world involved in fashion he had already been part of the fashion magazine Femina decided with his wife Cosette de Brunhoff – the sister of Jean creator of Babar – to set up the Gazette du bon ton subtitled at the time: “Art fashion frivolities.” Georges Charensol noted the reasoning of the editor-in-chief: “’In 1910’ he observed ‘there was no really artistic fashion magazine nothing representative of the spirit of the time. My dream was therefore to make a luxury magazine with truly modern artists…I was assured of success because when it comes to fashion no country on earth can compete with France.’” “Un grand éditeur d’art. Lucien Vogel” in Les Nouvelles littéraires no. 133 May 1925. The magazine was immediately successful not only in France but also in the United States and Latin America. At first Vogel put together a team of seven artists: André-Édouard Marty and Pierre Brissaud followed by Georges Lepape and Dammicourt as well as eventually his friends from school and the School of Fine Arts like George Barbier Bernard Boutet de Monvel and Charles Martin. Other talented people soon came flocking to join the team: Guy Arnoux Léon Bakst Benito Boutet de Monvel Umberto Brunelleschi Chas Laborde Jean-Gabriel Domergue Raoul Dufy Édouard Halouze Alexandre Iacovleff Jean Émile Laboureur Charles Loupot Chalres Martin Maggie Salcedo. These artist mostly unknown when Lucien Vogel sought them out later became emblematic and sought-after artistic figures. It was also they who worked on the advertising drawings for the Gazette. The plates put the spotlight on and celebrate dresses by seven designers of the age: Lanvin Doeuillet Paquin Poiret Worth Vionnet and Doucet. The designers provided exclusive models for each issue. Nonetheless some of the illustrations are not based on real models but simply on the illustrator’s conception of the fashion of the day. The Gazette du bon ton was an important step in the history of fashion. Combining aesthetic demands with the physical whole it brought together – for the first time – the great talents of the artistic literary and fashion worlds; and imposed through this alchemy a completely new image of women: slender independent and daring which was shared by the new generation of designers including Coco Chanel Jean Patou Marcel Rochas and so on… Taken over in 1920 by Condé Montrose Nast the Gazette du bon ton was an important influence on the new layout and aesthetics of that “little dying paper” that Nast had bought a few years earlier: Vogue. Lucien Vogel éditeur unknown‎

书商的参考编号 : 54957

‎George BARBIER - Rene BOYLESVE‎

‎Les bains de Bade‎

‎Paris: Georges Crès 1921. Fine. Georges Crès Paris 1921 14 x 22.50 cm relié Edition printed on laid Arches and illustrated with a frontispiece 7 inset plates in chiaroscuro and in-text vignettes by George Barbier. Binding in half chocolate brown morocco spine in five compartments with some scratches marbled paper boards wrappers and spine preserved top edge gilt. Georges Crès hardcover‎

书商的参考编号 : 65059

‎George BARBIER - (Jeanne PAQUIN)‎

‎Les Colchiques. Manteau de voyage de Paquin pl.9 La Gazette du Bon ton 1914 n°1‎

‎Paris: Lucien Vogel éditeur 1914. Fine. Lucien Vogel éditeur Paris Janvier 1914 19 x 24.50 cm une feuille Original color print heightened with gold printed on laid paper signed at bottom right of the plate. Original engraving created for the illustration of La Gazette du bon ton one of the most beautiful and influential fashion magazines of the 20th century celebrating the talent of French creators and artists in the full bloom of Art Deco. Famous fashion magazine founded in 1912 by Lucien Vogel La Gazette du bon ton was published until 1925 with an interruption during the War from 1915 to 1920 due to the mobilization of its editor-in-chief. It consists of 69 issues printed in only 2000 copies and is illustrated notably with 573 color plates and 148 sketches representing models by great couturiers. From their publication these luxurious publications ""addressed bibliophiles and worldly aesthetes"" Françoise Tétart-Vittu ""La Gazette du bon ton"" in Dictionnaire de la mode 2016. Printed on fine laid paper they use a typeface specially created for the magazine by Georges Peignot the Cochin character adopted in 1946 by Christian Dior. The prints are created using the metal stencil technique heightened in colors and for some highlighted with gold or palladium. The adventure begins in 1912 when Lucien Vogel man of the world and fashion - he had already participated in the magazine Femina - decides to found with his wife Cosette de Brunhoff sister of Jean father of Babar the Gazette du bon ton whose subtitle was then ""Art modes et frivolités"". Georges Charensol reports the words of the editor-in-chief: ""In 1910 he observes there existed no fashion journal truly artistic and representative of the spirit of its time. I therefore thought of making a luxury magazine with truly modern artists . I was certain of success because for fashion no country can rival France."" ""Un grand éditeur d'art. Lucien Vogel"" in Les Nouvelles littéraires n°133 May 1925. The magazine's success is immediate not only in France but also in the United States and South America. Originally Vogel thus brings together a group of seven artists: André-Édouard Marty and Pierre Brissaud followed by Georges Lepape and Dammicourt; and finally his friends from the École des beaux-arts who are George Barbier Bernard Boutet de Monvel or Charles Martin. Other talents quickly come to join the team: Guy Arnoux Léon Bakst Benito Boutet de Monvel Umberto Brunelleschi Chas Laborde Jean-Gabriel Domergue Raoul Dufy Édouard Halouze Alexandre Iacovleff Jean Émile Laboureur Charles Loupot Charles Martin Maggie Salcedo. These artists mostly unknown when Lucien Vogel calls upon them will subsequently become emblematic and sought-after artistic figures. These same illustrators create the drawings for the Gazette's advertisements. The plates highlight and sublimate the dresses of seven creators of the era: Lanvin Doeuillet Paquin Poiret Worth Vionnet and Doucet. The couturiers provide exclusive models for each issue. Nevertheless some of the illustrations feature no real model but only the idea that the illustrator has of the fashion of the day. La Gazette du bon ton is a decisive step in fashion history. Combining aesthetic demands and plastic unity it brings together for the first time the great talents of the world of arts letters and fashion and imposes through this alchemy a completely new image of woman slender independent and audacious also carried by the new generation of couturiers Coco Chanel Jean Patou Marcel Rochas. Taken over in 1920 by Condé Montrose Nast La Gazette du bon ton will largely inspire the new composition and aesthetic choices of the ""small dying journal"" that Nast had bought a few years earlier: Vogue magazine. Lucien Vogel éditeur unknown‎

书商的参考编号 : 84687

‎George BARBIER - (Jeanne PAQUIN)‎

‎N'en dites rien.Robe d'après-midi de Paquin pl.5 La Gazette du Bon ton 1913 n°10‎

‎Paris: Lucien Vogel éditeur 1913. Fine. Lucien Vogel éditeur Paris Août 1913 19 x 24.50 cm une feuille Original colour print printed on laid paper and signed in the plate lower right. Original engraving produced for the illustration of La Gazette du Bon Ton one of the most beautiful and influential fashion journals of the 20th century celebrating the talent of French designers and artists at the height of the Art Deco era. A celebrated fashion magazine established in 1912 by Lucien Vogel La Gazette du bon ton appeared until 1925 with a hiatus from 1915 to 1920 due to the war the editor-in-chief having been called up for service. It consisted of 69 issues printed in only 2000 copies each and notably illustrated with 573 color plates and 148 sketches of the models of the great designers. Right from the start this sumptuous publication “was aimed at bibliophiles and fashionable society” Françoise Tétart-Vittu “La Gazette du bon ton” in Dictionnaire de la mode 2016 and was printed on fine vergé paper using a type cut specially for the magazine by Georges Peignot known as Cochin later used in 1946 by Christian Dior. The prints were made using stencils heightened in colors some highlighted in gold or palladium. The story began in 1912 when Lucien Vogel a man of the world involved in fashion he had already been part of the fashion magazine Femina decided with his wife Cosette de Brunhoff – the sister of Jean creator of Babar – to set up the Gazette du bon ton subtitled at the time: “Art fashion frivolities.”  Georges Charensol noted the reasoning of the editor-in-chief: “’In 1910Â’ he observed ‘there was no really artistic fashion magazine nothing representative of the spirit of the time. My dream was therefore to make a luxury magazine with truly modern artistsÂ…I was assured of success because when it comes to fashion no country on earth can compete with France.’” “Un grand éditeur dÂ’art. Lucien Vogel” in Les Nouvelles littéraires no. 133 May 1925. The magazine was immediately successful not only in France but also in the United States and Latin America. At first Vogel put together a team of seven artists: André-Édouard Marty and Pierre Brissaud followed by Georges Lepape and Dammicourt as well as eventually his friends from school and the School of Fine Arts like George Barbier Bernard Boutet de Monvel and Charles Martin. Other talented people soon came flocking to join the team: Guy Arnoux Léon Bakst Benito Boutet de Monvel Umberto Brunelleschi Chas Laborde Jean-Gabriel Domergue Raoul Dufy Édouard Halouze Alexandre Iacovleff Jean Émile Laboureur Charles Loupot Chalres Martin Maggie Salcedo. These artist mostly unknown when Lucien Vogel sought them out later became emblematic and sought-after artistic figures. It was also they who worked on the advertising drawings for the Gazette. The plates put the spotlight on and celebrate dresses by seven designers of the age: Lanvin Doeuillet Paquin Poiret Worth Vionnet and Doucet. The designers provided exclusive models for each issue. Nonetheless some of the illustrations are not based on real models but simply on the illustratorÂ’s conception of the fashion of the day.    The Gazette du bon ton was an important step in the history of fashion. Combining aesthetic demands with the physical whole it brought together – for the first time – the great talents of the artistic literary and fashion worlds; and imposed through this alchemy a completely new image of women: slender independent and daring which was shared by the new generation of designers including Coco Chanel Jean Patou Marcel Rochas and so onÂ… Taken over in 1920 by Condé Montrose Nast the Gazette du bon ton was an important influence on the new layout and aesthetics of that “little dying paper” that Nast had bought a few years earlier: Vogue. Lucien Vogel éditeur unknown‎

书商的参考编号 : 89428

‎George BARBIER‎

‎Original ink drawing - 5 fashion compositions for ""La Vie Parisienne""‎

‎No Location: s. n. 1923. Fine. George Barbier “one of the fascinating figures of Art Deco” and “master of Indian ink” Guillaume Garnier s. n. No Location 1923 24.2 x 30.2 cm Une feuille Five compositions in Indian ink signed and dated 1923 by George Barbier on a leaf of thick paper. Traces of paper pasted down at the four corners on the back a few very faint traces of previous pencil inscriptions on the front. An exceptional ink drawing by the eminent fashion illustrator George Barbier for the “Elegances” section of the newspaper La Vie Parisienne featuring four silhouettes at the height of 1920s fashion with boyish haircuts dressed in flowing low-waisted tube dresses or wrapped in luxurious furs. The silhouette in a headband and high heels in the lower left corner and the beautiful profile dated and signed in the center of the leaf appeared in the January 12 1924 issue of La Vie Parisienne No. 62 Year 2 p. 38 in the “Elegances” section which Barbier illustrated on numerous occasions. The three other silhouettes were published in the same section January 26 1924 no. 64 year 2 pp. 79-80. Superb fashion portraits with hieratic and elegant postures drawn by Barbier in the Art Deco style that made him famous.  s. n. unknown‎

书商的参考编号 : 88930

‎George BARBIER - (Charles-Frederick WORTH)‎

‎Rosalinde. Robe du soir de Worth pl.75 La Gazette du Bon ton 1922 n°10‎

‎Paris: Lucien Vogel éditeur 1922. Fine. Lucien Vogel éditeur Paris 1922 18 x 24 cm une feuille Original color print heightened in gold printed on laid paper signed at bottom left of the plate. Original engraving created for the illustration of La Gazette du bon ton one of the most beautiful and influential fashion magazines of the 20th century celebrating the talent of French creators and artists in the full flourishing of Art Deco. Famous fashion magazine founded in 1912 by Lucien Vogel La Gazette du bon ton was published until 1925 with an interruption during the War from 1915 to 1920 due to the mobilization of its editor-in-chief. It consists of 69 issues printed in only 2000 copies and is illustrated notably with 573 color plates and 148 sketches representing models by great couturiers. From their publication these luxurious publications ""address bibliophiles and worldly aesthetes"" Françoise Tétart-Vittu ""La Gazette du bon ton"" in Dictionnaire de la mode 2016. Printed on fine laid paper they use a typeface specially created for the magazine by Georges Peignot the Cochin character adopted in 1946 by Christian Dior. The prints are created using the metal stencil technique heightened in colors and some highlighted in gold or palladium. The adventure begins in 1912 when Lucien Vogel man of the world and fashion - he had already participated in the magazine Femina - decides to found with his wife Cosette de Brunhoff sister of Jean the father of Babar the Gazette du bon ton whose subtitle was then ""Art modes et frivolités."" Georges Charensol reports the editor-in-chief's words: ""In 1910 he observes there existed no fashion journal that was truly artistic and representative of the spirit of its time. I was therefore thinking of making a luxury magazine with truly modern artists . I was certain of success because for fashion no country can rival France."" ""Un grand éditeur d'art. Lucien Vogel"" in Les Nouvelles littéraires n°133 May 1925. The magazine's success is immediate not only in France but also in the United States and South America. Originally Vogel thus brings together a group of seven artists: André-Édouard Marty and Pierre Brissaud followed by Georges Lepape and Dammicourt; and finally his friends from the École des beaux-arts who are George Barbier Bernard Boutet de Monvel or Charles Martin. Other talents quickly come to join the team: Guy Arnoux Léon Bakst Benito Boutet de Monvel Umberto Brunelleschi Chas Laborde Jean-Gabriel Domergue Raoul Dufy Édouard Halouze Alexandre Iacovleff Jean Émile Laboureur Charles Loupot Charles Martin Maggie Salcedo. These artists unknown for the most part when Lucien Vogel calls upon them will subsequently become emblematic and sought-after artistic figures. It is these same illustrators who create the drawings for the Gazette's advertisements. The plates highlight and sublimate the dresses of seven creators of the period: Lanvin Doeuillet Paquin Poiret Worth Vionnet and Doucet. The couturiers provide exclusive models for each issue. Nevertheless some of the illustrations feature no real model but only the illustrator's idea of contemporary fashion. La Gazette du bon ton is a decisive step in the history of fashion. Combining aesthetic demand and plastic unity it brings together for the first time the great talents of the world of arts letters and fashion and imposes through this alchemy a completely new image of woman slender independent and bold also carried by the new generation of couturiers Coco Chanel Jean Patou Marcel Rochas. Taken over in 1920 by Condé Montrose Nast La Gazette du bon ton will largely inspire the new composition and aesthetic choices of the ""dying little journal"" that Nast had bought a few years earlier: Vogue magazine. Lucien Vogel éditeur unknown‎

书商的参考编号 : 84726

‎George BARBIER - (John REDFERN)‎

‎Rugby - Costume tailleur de Redfern pl.39 La Gazette du Bon ton 1914 n°4‎

‎Paris: Lucien Vogel éditeur 1914. Fine. Lucien Vogel éditeur Paris Avril 1914 19 x 24.50 cm une feuille Original color print on laid paper signed at lower right of the plate. Original engraving created for the illustration of La Gazette du bon ton one of the most beautiful and influential fashion magazines of the 20th century celebrating the talent of French creators and artists at the height of the Art Deco movement. The famous fashion magazine founded in 1912 by Lucien Vogel La Gazette du bon ton was published until 1925 with an interruption during the War from 1915 to 1920 due to the mobilization of its editor-in-chief. It consisted of 69 issues printed in only 2000 copies and was illustrated notably with 573 color plates and 148 sketches representing models by great couturiers. From their publication these luxurious publications ""were aimed at bibliophiles and worldly aesthetes"" Françoise Tétart-Vittu ""La Gazette du bon ton"" in Dictionnaire de la mode 2016. Printed on fine laid paper they used a typeface specially created for the magazine by Georges Peignot the Cochin character adopted in 1946 by Christian Dior. The prints were created using the metal stencil technique enhanced in colors and some highlighted in gold or palladium. The adventure began in 1912 when Lucien Vogel a man of society and fashion - he had already participated in the magazine Femina - decided to found with his wife Cosette de Brunhoff sister of Jean the father of Babar the Gazette du bon ton whose subtitle was then ""Art modes et frivolités."" Georges Charensol reports the editor-in-chief's words: ""In 1910 he observed there was no truly artistic fashion journal representative of the spirit of its time. I was therefore thinking of creating a luxury magazine with truly modern artists . I was certain of success because for fashion no country can rival France."" ""Un grand éditeur d'art. Lucien Vogel"" in Les Nouvelles littéraires n°133 May 1925. The magazine's success was immediate not only in France but also in the United States and South America. Originally Vogel assembled a group of seven artists: André-Édouard Marty and Pierre Brissaud followed by Georges Lepape and Dammicourt; and finally his friends from the École des beaux-arts including George Barbier Bernard Boutet de Monvel and Charles Martin. Other talents quickly joined the team: Guy Arnoux Léon Bakst Benito Umberto Brunelleschi Chas Laborde Jean-Gabriel Domergue Raoul Dufy Édouard Halouze Alexandre Iacovleff Jean Émile Laboureur Charles Loupot Maggie Salcedo. These artists mostly unknown when Lucien Vogel called upon them would subsequently become emblematic and sought-after artistic figures. These same illustrators created the drawings for the Gazette's advertisements. The plates highlighted and sublimated the dresses of seven creators of the period: Lanvin Doeuillet Paquin Poiret Worth Vionnet and Doucet. The couturiers provided exclusive models for each issue. Nevertheless some of the illustrations featured no real model but only the illustrator's idea of contemporary fashion. La Gazette du bon ton was a decisive step in the history of fashion. Combining aesthetic demands and plastic unity it brought together for the first time the great talents of the worlds of arts letters and fashion and imposed through this alchemy an entirely new image of woman elegant independent and bold also carried by the new generation of couturiers Coco Chanel Jean Patou Marcel Rochas. Taken over in 1920 by Condé Montrose Nast La Gazette du bon ton would largely inspire the new composition and aesthetic choices of the ""dying little journal"" that Nast had purchased a few years earlier: Vogue magazine. Lucien Vogel éditeur unknown‎

书商的参考编号 : 84721

‎George BARBIER - (John REDFERN)‎

‎Rugby - Costume tailleur de Redfern pl.39 La Gazette du Bon ton 1914 n°4‎

‎Paris 1914. Fine. Paris Avril 1914 19 x 24.50 cm une feuille Original colour print printed on laid paper and signed in the plate lower right. Original engraving produced for the illustration of La Gazette du Bon Ton one of the most beautiful and influential fashion journals of the 20th century celebrating the talent of French designers and artists at the height of the Art Deco era. A celebrated fashion magazine established in 1912 by Lucien Vogel La Gazette du bon ton appeared until 1925 with a hiatus from 1915 to 1920 due to the war the editor-in-chief having been called up for service. It consisted of 69 issues printed in only 2000 copies each and notably illustrated with 573 color plates and 148 sketches of the models of the great designers. Right from the start this sumptuous publication “was aimed at bibliophiles and fashionable society” Françoise Tétart-Vittu “La Gazette du bon ton” in Dictionnaire de la mode 2016 and was printed on fine vergé paper using a type cut specially for the magazine by Georges Peignot known as Cochin later used in 1946 by Christian Dior. The prints were made using stencils heightened in colors some highlighted in gold or palladium. The story began in 1912 when Lucien Vogel a man of the world involved in fashion he had already been part of the fashion magazine Femina decided with his wife Cosette de Brunhoff – the sister of Jean creator of Babar – to set up the Gazette du bon ton subtitled at the time: “Art fashion frivolities.”  Georges Charensol noted the reasoning of the editor-in-chief: “’In 1910Â’ he observed ‘there was no really artistic fashion magazine nothing representative of the spirit of the time. My dream was therefore to make a luxury magazine with truly modern artistsÂ…I was assured of success because when it comes to fashion no country on earth can compete with France.’” “Un grand éditeur dÂ’art. Lucien Vogel” in Les Nouvelles littéraires no. 133 May 1925. The magazine was immediately successful not only in France but also in the United States and Latin America. At first Vogel put together a team of seven artists: André-Édouard Marty and Pierre Brissaud followed by Georges Lepape and Dammicourt as well as eventually his friends from school and the School of Fine Arts like George Barbier Bernard Boutet de Monvel and Charles Martin. Other talented people soon came flocking to join the team: Guy Arnoux Léon Bakst Benito Boutet de Monvel Umberto Brunelleschi Chas Laborde Jean-Gabriel Domergue Raoul Dufy Édouard Halouze Alexandre Iacovleff Jean Émile Laboureur Charles Loupot Chalres Martin Maggie Salcedo. These artist mostly unknown when Lucien Vogel sought them out later became emblematic and sought-after artistic figures. It was also they who worked on the advertising drawings for the Gazette. The plates put the spotlight on and celebrate dresses by seven designers of the age: Lanvin Doeuillet Paquin Poiret Worth Vionnet and Doucet. The designers provided exclusive models for each issue. Nonetheless some of the illustrations are not based on real models but simply on the illustratorÂ’s conception of the fashion of the day.    The Gazette du bon ton was an important step in the history of fashion. Combining aesthetic demands with the physical whole it brought together – for the first time – the great talents of the artistic literary and fashion worlds; and imposed through this alchemy a completely new image of women: slender independent and daring which was shared by the new generation of designers including Coco Chanel Jean Patou Marcel Rochas and so onÂ… Taken over in 1920 by Condé Montrose Nast the Gazette du bon ton was an important influence on the new layout and aesthetics of that “little dying paper” that Nast had bought a few years earlier: Vogue. unknown‎

书商的参考编号 : 89440

‎George BARBIER - (John REDFERN)‎

‎Rugby - Costume tailleur de Redfern pl.39 La Gazette du Bon ton 1914 n°4‎

‎Paris: Lucien Vogel éditeur 1914. Fine. Lucien Vogel éditeur Paris Avril 1914 19 x 24.50 cm une feuille Original color print printed on vergé paper signed in the plate. An original print used to illustrate the Gazette du bon ton one of the most attractive and influential 20th century fashion magazines featuring the talents of French artists and other contributors from the burgeoning Art Deco movement. A celebrated fashion magazine established in 1912 by Lucien Vogel La Gazette du bon ton appeared until 1925 with a hiatus from 1915 to 1920 due to the war the editor-in-chief having been called up for service. It consisted of 69 issues printed in only 2000 copies each and notably illustrated with 573 color plates and 148 sketches of the models of the great designers. Right from the start this sumptuous publication “was aimed at bibliophiles and fashionable society” Françoise Tétart-Vittu “La Gazette du bon ton” in Dictionnaire de la mode 2016 and was printed on fine vergé paper using a type cut specially for the magazine by Georges Peignot known as Cochin later used in 1946 by Christian Dior. The prints were made using stencils heightened in colors some highlighted in gold or palladium. The story began in 1912 when Lucien Vogel a man of the world involved in fashion he had already been part of the fashion magazine Femina decided with his wife Cosette de Brunhoff – the sister of Jean creator of Babar – to set up the Gazette du bon ton subtitled at the time: “Art fashion frivolities.” Georges Charensol noted the reasoning of the editor-in-chief: “'In 1910' he observed ‘there was no really artistic fashion magazine nothing representative of the spirit of the time. My dream was therefore to make a luxury magazine with truly modern artists…I was assured of success because when it comes to fashion no country on earth can compete with France.'” “Un grand éditeur d'art. Lucien Vogel” in Les Nouvelles littéraires no. 133 May 1925. The magazine was immediately successful not only in France but also in the United States and Latin America. At first Vogel put together a team of seven artists: André-Édouard Marty and Pierre Brissaud followed by Georges Lepape and Dammicourt as well as eventually his friends from school and the School of Fine Arts like George Barbier Bernard Boutet de Monvel and Charles Martin. Other talented people soon came flocking to join the team: Guy Arnoux Léon Bakst Benito Boutet de Monvel Umberto Brunelleschi Chas Laborde Jean-Gabriel Domergue Raoul Dufy Édouard Halouze Alexandre Iacovleff Jean Émile Laboureur Charles Loupot Chalres Martin Maggie Salcedo. These artist mostly unknown when Lucien Vogel sought them out later became emblematic and sought-after artistic figures. It was also they who worked on the advertising drawings for the Gazette. The plates put the spotlight on and celebrate dresses by seven designers of the age: Lanvin Doeuillet Paquin Poiret Worth Vionnet and Doucet. The designers provided exclusive models for each issue. Nonetheless some of the illustrations are not based on real models but simply on the illustrator's conception of the fashion of the day. The Gazette du bon ton was an important step in the history of fashion. Combining aesthetic demands with the physical whole it brought together – for the first time – the great talents of the artistic literary and fashion worlds; and imposed through this alchemy a completely new image of women: slender independent and daring which was shared by the new generation of designers including Coco Chanel Jean Patou Marcel Rochas and so on… Taken over in 1920 by Condé Montrose Nast the Gazette du bon ton was an important influence on the new layout and aesthetics of that “little dying paper” that Nast had bought a few years earlier: Vogue. Lucien Vogel éditeur unknown‎

书商的参考编号 : 54653

‎George Barber Paley‎

‎Saul of Tarsus: A Drama in Five Acts Classic Reprint‎

‎paperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback‎

书商的参考编号 : 1332601804.G ???????? : 1332601804 9781332601806

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‎George Barber Paley‎

‎Saul of Tarsus: A Drama in Five Acts Classic Reprint‎

‎hardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover‎

书商的参考编号 : 0484638289.G ???????? : 0484638289 9780484638289

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‎George Barbier‎

‎Unsalon dans une hotellerie a Venise; plate from Panorama Dramatique. Casanova Decors et Costumes‎

‎<p>Original Barbier pochoir in black gold green red pink blue and orange. Pink trim surrounds image. Paper 19.1 x 24.2 cm; Window: 17.2 x 22 cm.</p> Lucien Vogel‎

书商的参考编号 : 6630

‎George BARBIER - VAUDREUIL‎

‎Velours et lamé La Gazette du Bon ton 1922 n°8‎

‎Paris: Lucien Vogel éditeur 1922. Fine. Lucien Vogel éditeur Paris 1922 19.50 x 24.50 cm une feuille Text on double page by Vaudreuil illustrated with four original color prints finely heightened with palladium printed on laid paper signatures of George Barbier on the plate. La Gazette du bon ton one of the most beautiful and influential fashion magazines of the 20th century celebrating the talent of French creators and artists at the height of the Art Deco movement. Famous fashion magazine founded in 1912 by Lucien Vogel La Gazette du bon ton was published until 1925 with an interruption during the War from 1915 to 1920 due to the mobilization of its editor-in-chief. It consists of 69 issues printed in only 2000 copies and is illustrated notably with 573 color plates and 148 sketches representing models by great couturiers. From their publication these luxurious publications ""were aimed at bibliophiles and worldly aesthetes"" Françoise Tétart-Vittu ""La Gazette du bon ton"" in Dictionnaire de la mode 2016. Printed on fine laid paper they use a typeface specially created for the magazine by Georges Peignot the Cochin character adopted in 1946 by Christian Dior. The prints are created using the metal stencil technique heightened in colors and some outlined in gold or palladium. The adventure begins in 1912 when Lucien Vogel a man of the world and fashion - he had already participated in the magazine Femina - decides to found with his wife Cosette de Brunhoff sister of Jean the father of Babar the Gazette du bon ton whose subtitle was then ""Art modes et frivolités"". Georges Charensol reports the words of the editor-in-chief: ""In 1910 he observes there existed no fashion journal that was truly artistic and representative of the spirit of its time. I therefore thought of creating a luxury magazine with truly modern artists . I was certain of success because for fashion no country can rival France."" ""Un grand éditeur d'art. Lucien Vogel"" in Les Nouvelles littéraires n°133 May 1925. The success of the magazine is immediate not only in France but also in the United States and South America. Originally Vogel thus brings together a group of seven artists: André-Édouard Marty and Pierre Brissaud followed by Georges Lepape and Dammicourt; and finally his friends from the École des beaux-arts who are George Barbier Bernard Boutet de Monvel or Charles Martin. Other talents quickly come to join the team: Guy Arnoux Léon Bakst Benito Boutet de Monvel Umberto Brunelleschi Chas Laborde Jean-Gabriel Domergue Raoul Dufy Édouard Halouze Alexandre Iacovleff Jean Émile Laboureur Charles Loupot Charles Martin Maggie Salcedo. These artists mostly unknown when Lucien Vogel calls upon them will subsequently become emblematic and sought-after artistic figures. These same illustrators create the drawings for the Gazette's advertisements. The plates highlight and sublimate the dresses of seven creators of the period: Lanvin Doeuillet Paquin Poiret Worth Vionnet and Doucet. The couturiers provide exclusive models for each issue. Nevertheless some of the illustrations feature no real model but only the illustrator's idea of contemporary fashion. La Gazette du bon ton is a decisive step in the history of fashion. Combining aesthetic demand and plastic unity it brings together for the first time the great talents of the world of arts letters and fashion and imposes through this alchemy a completely new image of woman slender independent and audacious also carried by the new generation of couturiers Coco Chanel Jean Patou Marcel Rochas. Taken over in 1920 by Condé Montrose Nast the Gazette du bon ton would largely inspire the new composition and aesthetic choices of the ""dying little journal"" that Nast had bought a few years earlier: Vogue magazine. Lucien Vogel éditeur unknown‎

书商的参考编号 : 84836

‎George BARBIER - (Charles-Frederick WORTH)‎

‎Vesper. Robes du soir de Worth pl.60 La Gazette du Bon ton 1922 n°8‎

‎Paris: Lucien Vogel éditeur 1922. Fine. Lucien Vogel éditeur Paris 1922 18 x 24 cm une feuille Original color print heightened with gold printed on vergé paper signed in the plate. An original print used to illustrate the Gazette du bon ton one of the most attractive and influential 20th century fashion magazines featuring the talents of French artists and other contributors from the burgeoning Art Deco movement. A celebrated fashion magazine established in 1912 by Lucien Vogel La Gazette du bon ton appeared until 1925 with a hiatus from 1915 to 1920 due to the war the editor-in-chief having been called up for service. It consisted of 69 issues printed in only 2000 copies each and notably illustrated with 573 color plates and 148 sketches of the models of the great designers. Right from the start this sumptuous publication “was aimed at bibliophiles and fashionable society” Françoise Tétart-Vittu “La Gazette du bon ton” in Dictionnaire de la mode 2016 and was printed on fine vergé paper using a type cut specially for the magazine by Georges Peignot known as Cochin later used in 1946 by Christian Dior. The prints were made using stencils heightened in colors some highlighted in gold or palladium. The story began in 1912 when Lucien Vogel a man of the world involved in fashion he had already been part of the fashion magazine Femina decided with his wife Cosette de Brunhoff – the sister of Jean creator of Babar – to set up the Gazette du bon ton subtitled at the time: “Art fashion frivolities.” Georges Charensol noted the reasoning of the editor-in-chief: “’In 1910’ he observed ‘there was no really artistic fashion magazine nothing representative of the spirit of the time. My dream was therefore to make a luxury magazine with truly modern artists…I was assured of success because when it comes to fashion no country on earth can compete with France.’” “Un grand éditeur d’art. Lucien Vogel” in Les Nouvelles littéraires no. 133 May 1925. The magazine was immediately successful not only in France but also in the United States and Latin America. At first Vogel put together a team of seven artists: André-Édouard Marty and Pierre Brissaud followed by Georges Lepape and Dammicourt as well as eventually his friends from school and the School of Fine Arts like George Barbier Bernard Boutet de Monvel and Charles Martin. Other talented people soon came flocking to join the team: Guy Arnoux Léon Bakst Benito Boutet de Monvel Umberto Brunelleschi Chas Laborde Jean-Gabriel Domergue Raoul Dufy Édouard Halouze Alexandre Iacovleff Jean Émile Laboureur Charles Loupot Chalres Martin Maggie Salcedo. These artist mostly unknown when Lucien Vogel sought them out later became emblematic and sought-after artistic figures. It was also they who worked on the advertising drawings for the Gazette. The plates put the spotlight on and celebrate dresses by seven designers of the age: Lanvin Doeuillet Paquin Poiret Worth Vionnet and Doucet. The designers provided exclusive models for each issue. Nonetheless some of the illustrations are not based on real models but simply on the illustrator’s conception of the fashion of the day. The Gazette du bon ton was an important step in the history of fashion. Combining aesthetic demands with the physical whole it brought together – for the first time – the great talents of the artistic literary and fashion worlds; and imposed through this alchemy a completely new image of women: slender independent and daring which was shared by the new generation of designers including Coco Chanel Jean Patou Marcel Rochas and so on… Taken over in 1920 by Condé Montrose Nast the Gazette du bon ton was an important influence on the new layout and aesthetics of that “little dying paper” that Nast had bought a few years earlier: Vogue. Lucien Vogel éditeur unknown‎

书商的参考编号 : 84736

‎George BARBIER‎

‎Vichy II ou Le Jeu des marionnettes pl.3 La Gazette du Bon ton Eté 1915 n°8-9‎

‎Paris: Lucien Vogel éditeur 1915. Fine. Lucien Vogel éditeur Paris Eté 1915 36.50 x 24 cm une feuille Double original color print heightened with gold printed on vergé paper signed in the plate. An original print used to illustrate the Gazette du bon ton one of the most attractive and influential 20th century fashion magazines featuring the talents of French artists and other contributors from the burgeoning Art Deco movement. A celebrated fashion magazine established in 1912 by Lucien Vogel La Gazette du bon ton appeared until 1925 with a hiatus from 1915 to 1920 due to the war the editor-in-chief having been called up for service. It consisted of 69 issues printed in only 2000 copies each and notably illustrated with 573 color plates and 148 sketches of the models of the great designers. Right from the start this sumptuous publication “was aimed at bibliophiles and fashionable society” Françoise Tétart-Vittu “La Gazette du bon ton” in Dictionnaire de la mode 2016 and was printed on fine vergé paper using a type cut specially for the magazine by Georges Peignot known as Cochin later used in 1946 by Christian Dior. The prints were made using stencils heightened in colors some highlighted in gold or palladium. The story began in 1912 when Lucien Vogel a man of the world involved in fashion he had already been part of the fashion magazine Femina decided with his wife Cosette de Brunhoff – the sister of Jean creator of Babar – to set up the Gazette du bon ton subtitled at the time: “Art fashion frivolities.” Georges Charensol noted the reasoning of the editor-in-chief: “’In 1910’ he observed ‘there was no really artistic fashion magazine nothing representative of the spirit of the time. My dream was therefore to make a luxury magazine with truly modern artists…I was assured of success because when it comes to fashion no country on earth can compete with France.’” “Un grand éditeur d’art. Lucien Vogel” in Les Nouvelles littéraires no. 133 May 1925. The magazine was immediately successful not only in France but also in the United States and Latin America. At first Vogel put together a team of seven artists: André-Édouard Marty and Pierre Brissaud followed by Georges Lepape and Dammicourt as well as eventually his friends from school and the School of Fine Arts like George Barbier Bernard Boutet de Monvel and Charles Martin. Other talented people soon came flocking to join the team: Guy Arnoux Léon Bakst Benito Boutet de Monvel Umberto Brunelleschi Chas Laborde Jean-Gabriel Domergue Raoul Dufy Édouard Halouze Alexandre Iacovleff Jean Émile Laboureur Charles Loupot Chalres Martin Maggie Salcedo. These artist mostly unknown when Lucien Vogel sought them out later became emblematic and sought-after artistic figures. It was also they who worked on the advertising drawings for the Gazette. The plates put the spotlight on and celebrate dresses by seven designers of the age: Lanvin Doeuillet Paquin Poiret Worth Vionnet and Doucet. The designers provided exclusive models for each issue. Nonetheless some of the illustrations are not based on real models but simply on the illustrator’s conception of the fashion of the day. The Gazette du bon ton was an important step in the history of fashion. Combining aesthetic demands with the physical whole it brought together – for the first time – the great talents of the artistic literary and fashion worlds; and imposed through this alchemy a completely new image of women: slender independent and daring which was shared by the new generation of designers including Coco Chanel Jean Patou Marcel Rochas and so on… Taken over in 1920 by Condé Montrose Nast the Gazette du bon ton was an important influence on the new layout and aesthetics of that “little dying paper” that Nast had bought a few years earlier: Vogue. Lucien Vogel éditeur unknown‎

书商的参考编号 : 54705

‎George BARBIER‎

‎Vichy II ou Le Jeu des Marionnettes. La Gazette du Bon ton n°8-9. Été 1915 - Planche 3‎

‎Paris: Lucien Vogel éditeur 1915. Fine. Lucien Vogel éditeur Paris 1915 37.60 x 24.20 cm une feuille Original color print printed on vergé paper signed in the plate. An original print used to illustrate the Gazette du bon ton one of the most attractive and influential 20th century fashion magazines featuring the talents of French artists and other contributors from the burgeoning Art Deco movement. A celebrated fashion magazine established in 1912 by Lucien Vogel La Gazette du bon ton appeared until 1925 with a hiatus from 1915 to 1920 due to the war the editor-in-chief having been called up for service. It consisted of 69 issues printed in only 2000 copies each and notably illustrated with 573 color plates and 148 sketches of the models of the great designers. Right from the start this sumptuous publication “was aimed at bibliophiles and fashionable society” Françoise Tétart-Vittu “La Gazette du bon ton” in Dictionnaire de la mode 2016 and was printed on fine vergé paper using a type cut specially for the magazine by Georges Peignot known as Cochin later used in 1946 by Christian Dior. The prints were made using stencils heightened in colors some highlighted in gold or palladium. The story began in 1912 when Lucien Vogel a man of the world involved in fashion he had already been part of the fashion magazine Femina decided with his wife Cosette de Brunhoff – the sister of Jean creator of Babar – to set up the Gazette du bon ton subtitled at the time: “Art fashion frivolities.” Georges Charensol noted the reasoning of the editor-in-chief: “’In 1910’ he observed ‘there was no really artistic fashion magazine nothing representative of the spirit of the time. My dream was therefore to make a luxury magazine with truly modern artists…I was assured of success because when it comes to fashion no country on earth can compete with France.’” “Un grand éditeur d’art. Lucien Vogel” in Les Nouvelles littéraires no. 133 May 1925. The magazine was immediately successful not only in France but also in the United States and Latin America. At first Vogel put together a team of seven artists: André-Édouard Marty and Pierre Brissaud followed by Georges Lepape and Dammicourt as well as eventually his friends from school and the School of Fine Arts like George Barbier Bernard Boutet de Monvel and Charles Martin. Other talented people soon came flocking to join the team: Guy Arnoux Léon Bakst Benito Boutet de Monvel Umberto Brunelleschi Chas Laborde Jean-Gabriel Domergue Raoul Dufy Édouard Halouze Alexandre Iacovleff Jean Émile Laboureur Charles Loupot Chalres Martin Maggie Salcedo. These artist mostly unknown when Lucien Vogel sought them out later became emblematic and sought-after artistic figures. It was also they who worked on the advertising drawings for the Gazette. The plates put the spotlight on and celebrate dresses by seven designers of the age: Lanvin Doeuillet Paquin Poiret Worth Vionnet and Doucet. The designers provided exclusive models for each issue. Nonetheless some of the illustrations are not based on real models but simply on the illustrator’s conception of the fashion of the day. The Gazette du bon ton was an important step in the history of fashion. Combining aesthetic demands with the physical whole it brought together – for the first time – the great talents of the artistic literary and fashion worlds; and imposed through this alchemy a completely new image of women: slender independent and daring which was shared by the new generation of designers including Coco Chanel Jean Patou Marcel Rochas and so on… Taken over in 1920 by Condé Montrose Nast the Gazette du bon ton was an important influence on the new layout and aesthetics of that “little dying paper” that Nast had bought a few years earlier: Vogue. Lucien Vogel éditeur unknown‎

书商的参考编号 : 51292

‎George D Barber‎

‎Palomino Progress: Official Stud Book and Registry. Volume III October 1944‎

‎Palomino Horse Breeders of America Inc. Mineral Wells 1944. Book. Very Good. Cloth. 300 pages. Hardcover "yearbook" of sorts bound in puffy embossed leatherette and issued without a dustjacket. Bump to the lower right corner of the front cover with a gift inscription "To Johnnie Xmas 1944 from Joe" in ink on the front free endpaper. Else the binding is tight and solid and the interior is otherwise free from other markings. Text in English. Illustrated in duotone. Includes a message from the President of PHBA Howard Cox Secretary R. H. ARthur Zappe as well as pictures of each of the national chapter Directors. Palomino Horse Breeders of America, Inc., Mineral Wells Hardcover‎

书商的参考编号 : 020298

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‎George Duckett Barber Beaumont‎

‎Ancient Oral Records of the Cimri or Britons in Asia and Europe: Recovered Through a Literal Aramitic Translation of the Old Welsh Bardic Relics Classic Reprint‎

‎paperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback‎

书商的参考编号 : 0282425446.G ???????? : 0282425446 9780282425449

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‎George Duckett Barber Beaumont‎

‎Suggestions on the Ancient Britons in Three Parts Vol. 1 of 3 Classic Reprint‎

‎paperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback‎

书商的参考编号 : 1330241037.G ???????? : 1330241037 9781330241035

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‎George Duckett Barber Beaumont‎

‎Suggestions on the Ancient Britons in Three Parts Vol. 1 of 3 Classic Reprint‎

‎hardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover‎

书商的参考编号 : 0656122420.G ???????? : 0656122420 9780656122424

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‎George Duckett Barber Beaumont‎

‎Suggestions On the Ancient Britons in Three Parts‎

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‎George F Barber & Michael A Tomlan‎

‎George F. Barber's Cottage Souvenir Number Two: A Repository of Artistic Cottage Architecture with a new introduction‎

‎Watkins Glen NY: American Life Foundation and Study Institute 1982 Very Good minus condition with light cover wear small cover tear at bottom of spine fading on spine cover. Content clean and free of markings binding strong. Reprint of Barber's 1891 edition with new 32 page introduction by Tomlan. Black & white photos drawings and floor plans. American Life Foundation and Study Institute paperback‎

书商的参考编号 : 019489 ???????? : 089257058X 9780892570584

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‎George F Barber‎

‎George F. Barber's Cottage Souvenir Number Two: A Repository of Artistic Cottage Architecture with a new introduction‎

‎paperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback‎

书商的参考编号 : 089257058X.G ???????? : 089257058X 9780892570584

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‎George Franklin Barber and Co‎

‎Modern Dwellings and Their Proper Construction: A Book of Practical Designs and Information for Those Who Wish to Build and Beautify Their Homes Classic Reprint‎

‎hardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover‎

书商的参考编号 : 0260054917.G ???????? : 0260054917 9780260054913

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‎Modern Dwellings and Their Proper Construction Classic Reprint: A Book of Practical Designs and Information for Those Who Wish to Build and Beautify Their Homes‎

‎paperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback‎

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‎George Franklin Barber‎

‎The Cottage Souvenir No. 2: Containing One Hundred And Twenty Original Designs In Cottage And Detail Architecture Issue 2‎

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书商的参考编号 : 45170439 ???????? : 1015423272 9781015423275

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