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Collectible Rare La Mode Illustrée by Anaïs C. Toudouze, Lithograph • Paris 1950
$ 71.28
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Description
Collectible Rare Antique ArtworkLa Mode Illustrée
by Anaïs Colin-Toudouze,
coloured
Lithograph premium quality handcrafted and handcoloured Limited Edition reproduction Print • Paris, France • professionally custom Framed &
premium
double Matted • circa 1950.
La Mode Illustrée, Bureaux du Journal, 56, Rue Jacob. Paris • Toilettes de femmes et d'Enfants. • Envoi de la M.on de Commission G.le rue.
Hauteville. 53. • 1864 Lithograph No. 26 printcraft by J. Bonnard, from Anaïs Colin-Toudouze original Artwork, 1864.
The Original Engraving Print size: height 370mm [14.567” inch] × width 257mm [10.118” inch]
The actual framed artwork approx. measurement: 20” x 17” x 1” inch deep. Custom made internal border outlined • Solid & Firm brown toned • dark-red-wood framed with protective glass (framed in Santa Monica, CA
• USA)
The
secondary
cream matting custom dark-blue border framing visible Artwork area within the frame is: 11¾” x 8½” inch.
Original Reference Artifact number: RP-P-2009-3491, The Rijksmuseum is the national museum of the Netherlands in Amsterdam •
Reproduced by permission
.
Prints such as this size & color are featuring
labor-intensive, innovative processes
and the hands of a master printmaker.
What's important is that such prints offer the chance to own a piece of beautiful artwork printed by a craftsman that has been reproduced in small quantities from an original image.
Artwork Description
A woman stands with a boy and girl at a dovecote. The girl is holding a pigeon. According to the caption: 'Toilettes' for women and children. Shipments by 'Maison de Commission G.le'. Print from the fashion magazine La Mode Illustrée (1860-1937).
Artists’ Creation
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Original plate engraver: J. Bonnard
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Artwork by: Anaïs Colin-Toudouze (
1822 - 1899)
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Print craftsman: A. Leroy
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Place: Paris, France
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Original costume plate dating: 1864
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Material: paper
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Technique:
Engraving
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Subject: 19
th
Century ‘Victorian Era’ French Fashion clothes
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Issue of the French fashion magazine: La Mode
Illustrée
This Artwork is In Great vintage Condition! Mid 20th Century French ‘La Mode
Illustrée
’ Victorian Era print Artwork in Provincial Wood Frame • Premium quality vintage artwork reproduction • The Artwork is in great overall condition with minor signs of wear, nicks &
scuffing
on the vintage wooden frame and its brown paper back only; consistent with its age & display use, as shown on the attached photos (
the print itself is in near mint condition • shows very light discoloration due to its old age - exceptionally preserved, protected with the professionally
matting
framing
and glass front
) • The character-matching frame, shows a wonderful vintage age patina with
its natural rusting affect!
This is what gives this piece original historical personality and character! No scratches or cracks on the front protective glass.
Pictured gorgeous head-to-toe fashions of the era. There is so much detail to marvel at in the outfits, and in the illustration of their surroundings. The bottom of the print reads has illustrators’ signatures.
Paris, was the center of it all and
La Mode
Illustrée
(The Illustrated Fashion) was the unrivaled leader of the fashion engraving during the period from 1860 to 1872.
One of many rare and wonderful images brought forward in time! This piece is a historical museum quality highly collectible artifact, will deliver pleasure each and every time you look at it!
Perfect for a gallery wall.
This Artwork will bring the art gallery piece into your home or office at the affordable price you’ll love!
It has lots of
impressive
details and life in it for a Display!
Came from our family old stored art collection
• the print was
brought from Europe.
Please see the attached photos:
THE ATTACHED PICTURES ARE TO BE CONSIDERED AS PART OF THE DESCRIPTION. PLEASE REVIEW THEM FOR A BETTER IDEA OF CONDITION / DESCRIPTION
Note: the attached pictures show the unwanted glass light reflection from my photography, which I was not able to avoid…
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