Gazette du Bon Ton: Que c'est beau la mer! (Isn't the sea beautiful!). Brissaud c1913.
Robe de plage de Cheruit. (Dress for the beach by the eminent designer, Cheruit.)
Original pochoir (French for stencil) by Pierre Brissaud (1885-1964), coloured by gouache and watercolour, with different stencils of zinc for each colour. Published in Paris circa 1913 for La Gazette du Bon Ton (Journal of Good Style), illustrating the latest superior styles.
Designers: Charles Worth / Jeanne Lanvin / Georges Doeuillet / Cheruit / Doucet / Gustav Beer / Kriegck / Larsen / Martial & Armand..
Original pochoir by the finest illustrators of the day, showing fashions by prominent French designers, for Gazette du Bon Ton (the periodical for the well-to-do), published by Lucien Vogel in Paris between 1912 and 1925 (with a break during World War I) and distributed by Condé Nast. Distributed in the U.S. as Gazette du Bon Genre, both titles translate roughly as Journal of the Good Style. Using the distinctive pochoir style, the latest fashions are worn, and are frequently shown in appropriate settings, sometimes with others also stylishly attired. The grouping, gestures and expressions all provide a narrative of the situation, often with discreet symbolism added for emphasis!
Size of page 24 x 19cm or 9.1/2" x 7.1/2"