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Fauconnet, Guy
[Bergere]
20-Mar
Pratt Institute
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Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. Winter's tale., Costume -- France -- History -- 20th century, Stencil work -- France -- History -- 20th century -- Pictorial works, Fashion design -- France -- History -- 20th century -- Pictorial works |
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Design for a shepherdess costume, for a 1920 production of The Winter's Tale in Paris: Croquis No. 9 in Gazette du Bon Ton, No. 2. Signed in lower right, "G Fauconnet," with monogram "CLV" at bottom. |
Format.Medium |
Fashion plates, Pochoir prints |
Rights |
All rights, including those of reproduction and/or publication, are reserved in full by Pratt Institute. |
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Fauconnet, Guy
[Camillo]
20-Mar
Pratt Institute
Subject |
Fashion design -- France -- History -- 20th century -- Pictorial works, Stencil work -- France -- History -- 20th century -- Pictorial works, Costume -- France -- History -- 20th century, Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. Winter's tale. |
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Design for a costume, for a 1920 production of The Winter's Tale in Paris: Croquis No. 13 in Gazette du Bon Ton, No. 2. Signed in lower right, "G Fauconnet," with monogram "CLV" at bottom. |
Format.Medium |
Fashion plates, Pochoir prints |
Rights |
All rights, including those of reproduction and/or publication, are reserved in full by Pratt Institute. |
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Fauconnet, Guy
[Roggero]
20-Mar
Pratt Institute
Subject |
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. Winter's tale., Costume -- France -- History -- 20th century, Stencil work -- France -- History -- 20th century -- Pictorial works, Fashion design -- France -- History -- 20th century -- Pictorial works |
Description |
Design for a costume, for a 1920 production of The Winter's Tale in Paris: Croquis No. 14 in Gazette du Bon Ton, No. 2. Signed in lower right, "G Fauconnet," with monogram "CLV" at bottom. |
Format.Medium |
Fashion plates, Pochoir prints |
Rights |
All rights, including those of reproduction and/or publication, are reserved in full by Pratt Institute. |
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Fauconnet, Guy
[Le Temps]
20-Mar
Pratt Institute
Subject |
Fashion design -- France -- History -- 20th century -- Pictorial works, Stencil work -- France -- History -- 20th century -- Pictorial works, Costume -- France -- History -- 20th century, Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. Winter's tale. |
Description |
Design for a costume, for a 1920 production of The Winter's Tale in Paris: Croquis No. 16 in Gazette du Bon Ton, No. 2. Signed in lower right, "G Fauconnet," with monogram "CLV" at bottom. |
Format.Medium |
Fashion plates, Pochoir prints |
Rights |
All rights, including those of reproduction and/or publication, are reserved in full by Pratt Institute. |
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Brissaud, Pierr
Les Travestis d
13-Sep
Pratt Institute
Subject |
Fashion design -- France -- History -- 20th century -- Pictorial works, Stencil work -- France -- History -- 20th century -- Pictorial works, Women -- Clothing & Dress -- France -- 1910-1919, Men -- Clothing & Dress -- France -- 1920-1929, Costume -- France -- History -- 20th century, Dresses -- France |
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Left half of illustration, showing women's and men's disguises, or costumes: Planche I (1) in Gazette du Bon Ton, No. 11. Right half is signed in lower right, "Pierre Brissaud 1912." |
Format.Medium |
Fashion plates, Pochoir prints |
Rights |
All rights, including those of reproduction and/or publication, are reserved in full by Pratt Institute. |
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Brissaud, Pierr
Les Travestis d
13-Sep
Pratt Institute
Subject |
Dresses -- France, Costume -- France -- History -- 20th century, Men -- Clothing & Dress -- France -- 1920-1929, Women -- Clothing & Dress -- France -- 1910-1919, Stencil work -- France -- History -- 20th century -- Pictorial works, Fashion design -- France -- History -- 20th century -- Pictorial works |
Description |
Right half of illustration, showing women's and men's disguises, or costumes: Planche I (1) in Gazette du Bon Ton, No. 11. Signed in lower right, "Pierre Brissaud 1912." |
Format.Medium |
Fashion plates, Pochoir prints |
Rights |
All rights, including those of reproduction and/or publication, are reserved in full by Pratt Institute. |
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