LOUPOT MAX - LEROY Manteau De Fourrure Pl7 Gazette Bon Ton 1924 - 1925 N°1 EO




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Reference Number: Avaluer:1225791Subject: Antique prints
Place of Publication: ParisSize Type/Largest Dimension: 18x24cm
Year of Publication: 1924Date of Creation: 1900-1949
Author: (MAX-LEROY )Artist: LOUPOT Charles
Language: FrenchBinding: Loose Leaves, Articles
Illustrator: LOUPOT CharlesSpecial Attributes: 1st Edition
Original/Reproduction: OriginalPublisher: (MAX-LEROY )
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(MAX-LEROY ) LOUPOT Charles - Manteau de fourrure. Manteau de fourrure, de M-A. Leroy (pl.7, La Gazette du Bon ton, 1924-1925 n°1) (MAX-LEROY ) LOUPOT CharlesManteau de fourrure. Manteau de fourrure, de M-A. Leroy (pl.7, La Gazette du Bon ton, 1924-1925 n°1)Lucien Vogel editeur, Paris 1924-1925, 18x24cm, loose leaf. Original color print, printed on verge paper, signed in the plate.

An original print used to illustrate the Gazette du bon ton, one of the m...ost 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 2, 000 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, " (Francoise Tetart-Vittu, "La Gazette du bon ton", in Dictionnaire de la mode, 2016) and was printed on fine verge 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 editeur d'art. Lucien Vogel" in Les Nouvelles litteraires, 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: Andre-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, Leon 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 Conde 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.
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