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              • Umberto Brunelleschi - Memoires de Jacques Casanova de Seingalt, 1950
                Nov. 08, 2024

                Umberto Brunelleschi - Memoires de Jacques Casanova de Seingalt, 1950

                Est: €200 - €350

                pencil on thin cardboard 25 x 32,5 cm Original illustration made by Brunelleschi for "Memoires de Jacques Casanova de Seingalt" published in France by Gibert Jeune in 1950.

                Finarte
              • Umberto Brunelleschi - Decameron - Calandrino, 1934
                Nov. 08, 2024

                Umberto Brunelleschi - Decameron - Calandrino, 1934

                Est: €200 - €350

                pencil on thin cardboard 25 x 32,5 cm Original illustration made by Brunelleschi for "Les contes de Boccace: Decameron" published in France by Gibert Jeune in 1934.

                Finarte
              • Umberto Brunelleschi Lithograph Jeune Femme COA
                Nov. 07, 2024

                Umberto Brunelleschi Lithograph Jeune Femme COA

                Est: $200 - $300

                Umberto Brunelleschi Lithograph Jeune Femme with Certificate of Authentification, Professionally Framed. Framed measures 20 inches x 18 inches, art measures 6 inches x 7 inches.

                Greenwich Auction
              • La Guirlande - Fashionable Dress
                Oct. 12, 2024

                La Guirlande - Fashionable Dress

                Est: $300 - $600

                Several artists contributed to this exceptional Art Deco magazine from fashion director Umberto Brunelleschi entitled La Guirlande album mensuel d'art et littérature Sous la direction littéraire de ... Jean Hermanovits. Sous la direction artistique de ... Brunelleschi. Jean Saude did the pochoir coloring for the fashion lithographs. The work was limited to 800 sets and was published between 1919 and 1921 in Paris. The best Art Deco talent of the period contributed to the work including the artists Umberto Brunelleschi, George Barbier, Bonnette, Blanche, Taquoy, and others. The two most important contributors to the artistic side of the publication are probably the artistic director Umberto Brunelleschi, and George Barbier. Both were well-established when the present work was published: the former had been working in Paris since 1900 on illustration and stage design (most notable with Puccini on his 'Turandot'), the latter found fame slightly later with an exhibition in 1911, and also worked in various fields: the theatre, jewellery, glass and wallpaper design, as well as writing essays and articles for the prestigious Gazette du Bon Ton. An examination of their work in La Guirlande shows that both artists were at their artistic peak during the lamentably short period when this quintessential Art Deco magazine was being published.

                Trillium Antique Prints & Rare Books
              • La Guirlande - Japanese Dress
                Oct. 12, 2024

                La Guirlande - Japanese Dress

                Est: $300 - $600

                Several artists contributed to this exceptional Art Deco magazine from fashion director Umberto Brunelleschi entitled La Guirlande album mensuel d'art et littérature Sous la direction littéraire de ... Jean Hermanovits. Sous la direction artistique de ... Brunelleschi. Jean Saude did the pochoir coloring for the fashion lithographs. The work was limited to 800 sets and was published between 1919 and 1921 in Paris. The best Art Deco talent of the period contributed to the work including the artists Umberto Brunelleschi, George Barbier, Bonnette, Blanche, Taquoy, and others. The two most important contributors to the artistic side of the publication are probably the artistic director Umberto Brunelleschi, and George Barbier. Both were well-established when the present work was published: the former had been working in Paris since 1900 on illustration and stage design (most notable with Puccini on his 'Turandot'), the latter found fame slightly later with an exhibition in 1911, and also worked in various fields: the theatre, jewellery, glass and wallpaper design, as well as writing essays and articles for the prestigious Gazette du Bon Ton. An examination of their work in La Guirlande shows that both artists were at their artistic peak during the lamentably short period when this quintessential Art Deco magazine was being published.

                Trillium Antique Prints & Rare Books
              • La Guirlande - Men's Fashion
                Oct. 12, 2024

                La Guirlande - Men's Fashion

                Est: $300 - $600

                Several artists contributed to this exceptional Art Deco magazine from fashion director Umberto Brunelleschi entitled La Guirlande album mensuel d'art et littérature Sous la direction littéraire de ... Jean Hermanovits. Sous la direction artistique de ... Brunelleschi. Jean Saude did the pochoir coloring for the fashion lithographs. The work was limited to 800 sets and was published between 1919 and 1921 in Paris. The best Art Deco talent of the period contributed to the work including the artists Umberto Brunelleschi, George Barbier, Bonnette, Blanche, Taquoy, and others. The two most important contributors to the artistic side of the publication are probably the artistic director Umberto Brunelleschi, and George Barbier. Both were well-established when the present work was published: the former had been working in Paris since 1900 on illustration and stage design (most notable with Puccini on his 'Turandot'), the latter found fame slightly later with an exhibition in 1911, and also worked in various fields: the theatre, jewellery, glass and wallpaper design, as well as writing essays and articles for the prestigious Gazette du Bon Ton. An examination of their work in La Guirlande shows that both artists were at their artistic peak during the lamentably short period when this quintessential Art Deco magazine was being published.

                Trillium Antique Prints & Rare Books
              • La Guirlande - 4 Fashionable Dress Prints
                Oct. 12, 2024

                La Guirlande - 4 Fashionable Dress Prints

                Est: $500 - $1,000

                Several artists contributed to this exceptional Art Deco magazine from fashion director Umberto Brunelleschi entitled La Guirlande album mensuel d'art et littérature Sous la direction littéraire de ... Jean Hermanovits. Sous la direction artistique de ... Brunelleschi. Jean Saude did the pochoir coloring for the fashion lithographs. The work was limited to 800 sets and was published between 1919 and 1921 in Paris. The best Art Deco talent of the period contributed to the work including the artists Umberto Brunelleschi, George Barbier, Bonnette, Blanche, Taquoy, and others. The two most important contributors to the artistic side of the publication are probably the artistic director Umberto Brunelleschi, and George Barbier. Both were well-established when the present work was published: the former had been working in Paris since 1900 on illustration and stage design (most notable with Puccini on his 'Turandot'), the latter found fame slightly later with an exhibition in 1911, and also worked in various fields: the theatre, jewellery, glass and wallpaper design, as well as writing essays and articles for the prestigious Gazette du Bon Ton. An examination of their work in La Guirlande shows that both artists were at their artistic peak during the lamentably short period when this quintessential Art Deco magazine was being published.

                Trillium Antique Prints & Rare Books
              • La Guirlande - 10 Pages with Artistic Insets
                Oct. 12, 2024

                La Guirlande - 10 Pages with Artistic Insets

                Est: $500 - $1,000

                Several artists contributed to this exceptional Art Deco magazine from fashion director Umberto Brunelleschi entitled La Guirlande album mensuel d'art et littérature Sous la direction littéraire de ... Jean Hermanovits. Sous la direction artistique de ... Brunelleschi. Jean Saude did the pochoir coloring for the fashion lithographs. The work was limited to 800 sets and was published between 1919 and 1921 in Paris. The best Art Deco talent of the period contributed to the work including the artists Umberto Brunelleschi, George Barbier, Bonnette, Blanche, Taquoy, and others. The two most important contributors to the artistic side of the publication are probably the artistic director Umberto Brunelleschi, and George Barbier. Both were well-established when the present work was published: the former had been working in Paris since 1900 on illustration and stage design (most notable with Puccini on his 'Turandot'), the latter found fame slightly later with an exhibition in 1911, and also worked in various fields: the theatre, jewellery, glass and wallpaper design, as well as writing essays and articles for the prestigious Gazette du Bon Ton. An examination of their work in La Guirlande shows that both artists were at their artistic peak during the lamentably short period when this quintessential Art Deco magazine was being published.

                Trillium Antique Prints & Rare Books
              • Brunelleschi Umberto, Lotto di 4 illustrati francesi di primo Novecento, con i raffinati pochoirs di Umberto Brunelleschi. XX secolo.
                Oct. 09, 2024

                Brunelleschi Umberto, Lotto di 4 illustrati francesi di primo Novecento, con i raffinati pochoirs di Umberto Brunelleschi. XX secolo.

                Est: €140 - €280

                Compongono il lotto: 1) Les petites fleurs de Saint François d'Assise [...] illustrations de Brunelleschi. Paris: Gibert Jeune, 1942; 2) Voltaire François-Marie Arouet (de), Candide ou l'optimisme... Paris: Gibert Jeune,1933; 3) Lamartine Alphonse (de), Graziella. Illustrations de Brunelleschi. Paris: H. Piazza, 1931; 4) Dorsenne Jean, C'etait le soir des dieux. Illustrations de Brunelleschi... Paris: Mornay, 1926. Lievi difetti. (4)

                Gonnelli Casa d'Aste
              • Brunelleschi Umberto, Lotto di 12 opere illustrate, in gran parte da Umberto Brunelleschi. XX secolo.
                Oct. 09, 2024

                Brunelleschi Umberto, Lotto di 12 opere illustrate, in gran parte da Umberto Brunelleschi. XX secolo.

                Est: €140 - €280

                Compongono il lotto: 1) La Fontaine Jean (de), Contes et nouvelles [...]. Illustrations de Brunelleschi. Premier et deuxième livres. Paris: Gibert Jeune, 1940; 2) Id., Contes et nouvelles[...]. Illustrations de Brunelleschi. Troisième, quatrième et cinquième livres. Paris: Gibert Jeune, 1941; 3) Aretino Pietro, Le premier (-second) livre des ragionamenti [...] Illustrations de Berthomme Saint André. Paris: Briffaut, 1935-36; 4) Casanova Giacomo, Mémoires [...]. Illustrations de Brunelleschi. Paris: Gibert Jeune, 1950. Elenco completo disponibile su richiesta. Lotto non passibile di restituzione. (14)

                Gonnelli Casa d'Aste
              • Umberto Brunelleschi Lithograph Jeune Femme COA
                Oct. 03, 2024

                Umberto Brunelleschi Lithograph Jeune Femme COA

                Est: $200 - $300

                Umberto Brunelleschi Lithograph Jeune Femme with Certificate of Authentification, Professionally Framed. Framed measures 20 inches x 18 inches, art measures 6 inches x 7 inches.

                Greenwich Auction
              • UMBERTO BRUNELLESCHI, ITALIAN 1879-1949, CARNIVAL, Pochoir, Sight: 12 3/4 x 19 1/4 in. (32.4 x 48.9 cm.), Frame: 22 1/2 x 29 1/4 in. (57.2 x 74.3 cm.)
                Oct. 02, 2024

                UMBERTO BRUNELLESCHI, ITALIAN 1879-1949, CARNIVAL, Pochoir, Sight: 12 3/4 x 19 1/4 in. (32.4 x 48.9 cm.), Frame: 22 1/2 x 29 1/4 in. (57.2 x 74.3 cm.)

                Est: $50 - $100

                UMBERTO BRUNELLESCHI ITALIAN, 1879-1949 CARNIVAL Pochoir Lower left numbered: 231; lower right signed: Brunelleschi; upper right copyright

                Potomack Company
              • Umberto Brunelleschi Art Deco Pochoir Etching
                Sep. 21, 2024

                Umberto Brunelleschi Art Deco Pochoir Etching

                Est: $100 - $15,000

                Signed Umberto Brunelleschi (Italian, 1879-1949) Art Deco Hand Coloured Pochoir Etching, Masquerade Couple. Signed and titled Cadeau du Mandarin. Plate measures 17.5 inches H x 12.25 W, framed measures 25 x 19 inches. Embossed seal of l'Estampe Moderne. Inscribed along the upper margin: Publie par l'Estampe Moderne, 14, rue Richelieu, Paris - 1928.

                Kavanagh Auctions
              • La Guirlande - Fashionable Woman
                Sep. 14, 2024

                La Guirlande - Fashionable Woman

                Est: $300 - $600

                Several artists contributed to this exceptional Art Deco magazine from fashion director Umberto Brunelleschi entitled La Guirlande album mensuel d'art et littérature Sous la direction littéraire de ... Jean Hermanovits. Sous la direction artistique de ... Brunelleschi. Jean Saude did the pochoir coloring for the fashion lithographs. The work was limited to 800 sets and was published between 1919 and 1921 in Paris. The best Art Deco talent of the period contributed to the work including the artists Umberto Brunelleschi, George Barbier, Bonnette, Blanche, Taquoy, and others. The two most important contributors to the artistic side of the publication are probably the artistic director Umberto Brunelleschi, and George Barbier. Both were well-established when the present work was published: the former had been working in Paris since 1900 on illustration and stage design (most notable with Puccini on his 'Turandot'), the latter found fame slightly later with an exhibition in 1911, and also worked in various fields: the theatre, jewellery, glass and wallpaper design, as well as writing essays and articles for the prestigious Gazette du Bon Ton. An examination of their work in La Guirlande shows that both artists were at their artistic peak during the lamentably short period when this quintessential Art Deco magazine was being published.

                Trillium Antique Prints & Rare Books
              • La Guirlande by Polack - Charmante
                Sep. 14, 2024

                La Guirlande by Polack - Charmante

                Est: $300 - $600

                Several artists contributed to this exceptional Art Deco magazine from fashion director Umberto Brunelleschi entitled La Guirlande album mensuel d'art et littérature Sous la direction littéraire de ... Jean Hermanovits. Sous la direction artistique de ... Brunelleschi. Jean Saude did the pochoir coloring for the fashion lithographs. The work was limited to 800 sets and was published between 1919 and 1921 in Paris. The best Art Deco talent of the period contributed to the work including the artists Umberto Brunelleschi, George Barbier, Bonnette, Blanche, Taquoy, and others. The two most important contributors to the artistic side of the publication are probably the artistic director Umberto Brunelleschi, and George Barbier. Both were well-established when the present work was published: the former had been working in Paris since 1900 on illustration and stage design (most notable with Puccini on his 'Turandot'), the latter found fame slightly later with an exhibition in 1911, and also worked in various fields: the theatre, jewellery, glass and wallpaper design, as well as writing essays and articles for the prestigious Gazette du Bon Ton. An examination of their work in La Guirlande shows that both artists were at their artistic peak during the lamentably short period when this quintessential Art Deco magazine was being published.

                Trillium Antique Prints & Rare Books
              • La Guirlande - Woman with Parasol
                Sep. 14, 2024

                La Guirlande - Woman with Parasol

                Est: $300 - $600

                Several artists contributed to this exceptional Art Deco magazine from fashion director Umberto Brunelleschi entitled La Guirlande album mensuel d'art et littérature Sous la direction littéraire de ... Jean Hermanovits. Sous la direction artistique de ... Brunelleschi. Jean Saude did the pochoir coloring for the fashion lithographs. The work was limited to 800 sets and was published between 1919 and 1921 in Paris. The best Art Deco talent of the period contributed to the work including the artists Umberto Brunelleschi, George Barbier, Bonnette, Blanche, Taquoy, and others. The two most important contributors to the artistic side of the publication are probably the artistic director Umberto Brunelleschi, and George Barbier. Both were well-established when the present work was published: the former had been working in Paris since 1900 on illustration and stage design (most notable with Puccini on his 'Turandot'), the latter found fame slightly later with an exhibition in 1911, and also worked in various fields: the theatre, jewellery, glass and wallpaper design, as well as writing essays and articles for the prestigious Gazette du Bon Ton. An examination of their work in La Guirlande shows that both artists were at their artistic peak during the lamentably short period when this quintessential Art Deco magazine was being published.

                Trillium Antique Prints & Rare Books
              • La Guirlande by Polack - Souvenir du Passe
                Sep. 14, 2024

                La Guirlande by Polack - Souvenir du Passe

                Est: $300 - $600

                Several artists contributed to this exceptional Art Deco magazine from fashion director Umberto Brunelleschi entitled La Guirlande album mensuel d'art et littérature Sous la direction littéraire de ... Jean Hermanovits. Sous la direction artistique de ... Brunelleschi. Jean Saude did the pochoir coloring for the fashion lithographs. The work was limited to 800 sets and was published between 1919 and 1921 in Paris. The best Art Deco talent of the period contributed to the work including the artists Umberto Brunelleschi, George Barbier, Bonnette, Blanche, Taquoy, and others. The two most important contributors to the artistic side of the publication are probably the artistic director Umberto Brunelleschi, and George Barbier. Both were well-established when the present work was published: the former had been working in Paris since 1900 on illustration and stage design (most notable with Puccini on his 'Turandot'), the latter found fame slightly later with an exhibition in 1911, and also worked in various fields: the theatre, jewellery, glass and wallpaper design, as well as writing essays and articles for the prestigious Gazette du Bon Ton. An examination of their work in La Guirlande shows that both artists were at their artistic peak during the lamentably short period when this quintessential Art Deco magazine was being published.

                Trillium Antique Prints & Rare Books
              • Umberto Brunelleschi Lithograph Jeune Femme COA
                Sep. 12, 2024

                Umberto Brunelleschi Lithograph Jeune Femme COA

                Est: $200 - $300

                Umberto Brunelleschi Lithograph Jeune Femme with Certificate of Authentification, Professionally Framed. Framed measures 20 inches x 18 inches, art measures 6 inches x 7 inches.

                Greenwich Auction
              • La Guirlande - Pair: Room Décor & Landscape at Night
                Aug. 31, 2024

                La Guirlande - Pair: Room Décor & Landscape at Night

                Est: $500 - $1,000

                Several artists contributed to this exceptional Art Deco magazine from fashion director Umberto Brunelleschi entitled La Guirlande album mensuel d'art et littérature Sous la direction littéraire de ... Jean Hermanovits. Sous la direction artistique de ... Brunelleschi. Jean Saude did the pochoir coloring for the fashion lithographs. The work was limited to 800 sets and was published between 1919 and 1921 in Paris. The best Art Deco talent of the period contributed to the work including the artists Umberto Brunelleschi, George Barbier, Bonnette, Blanche, Taquoy, and others. The two most important contributors to the artistic side of the publication are probably the artistic director Umberto Brunelleschi, and George Barbier. Both were well-established when the present work was published: the former had been working in Paris since 1900 on illustration and stage design (most notable with Puccini on his 'Turandot'), the latter found fame slightly later with an exhibition in 1911, and also worked in various fields: the theatre, jewellery, glass and wallpaper design, as well as writing essays and articles for the prestigious Gazette du Bon Ton. An examination of their work in La Guirlande shows that both artists were at their artistic peak during the lamentably short period when this quintessential Art Deco magazine was being published.

                Trillium Antique Prints & Rare Books
              • La Guirlande - Pair of Woman's Fashion Pochoirs
                Aug. 31, 2024

                La Guirlande - Pair of Woman's Fashion Pochoirs

                Est: $500 - $1,000

                Several artists contributed to this exceptional Art Deco magazine from fashion director Umberto Brunelleschi entitled La Guirlande album mensuel d'art et littérature Sous la direction littéraire de ... Jean Hermanovits. Sous la direction artistique de ... Brunelleschi. Jean Saude did the pochoir coloring for the fashion lithographs. The work was limited to 800 sets and was published between 1919 and 1921 in Paris. The best Art Deco talent of the period contributed to the work including the artists Umberto Brunelleschi, George Barbier, Bonnette, Blanche, Taquoy, and others. The two most important contributors to the artistic side of the publication are probably the artistic director Umberto Brunelleschi, and George Barbier. Both were well-established when the present work was published: the former had been working in Paris since 1900 on illustration and stage design (most notable with Puccini on his 'Turandot'), the latter found fame slightly later with an exhibition in 1911, and also worked in various fields: the theatre, jewellery, glass and wallpaper design, as well as writing essays and articles for the prestigious Gazette du Bon Ton. An examination of their work in La Guirlande shows that both artists were at their artistic peak during the lamentably short period when this quintessential Art Deco magazine was being published.

                Trillium Antique Prints & Rare Books
              • La Guirlande by Cadogan - 3 Fashion Pochoirs of Couples
                Aug. 31, 2024

                La Guirlande by Cadogan - 3 Fashion Pochoirs of Couples

                Est: $500 - $1,000

                Several artists contributed to this exceptional Art Deco magazine from fashion director Umberto Brunelleschi entitled La Guirlande album mensuel d'art et littérature Sous la direction littéraire de ... Jean Hermanovits. Sous la direction artistique de ... Brunelleschi. Jean Saude did the pochoir coloring for the fashion lithographs. The work was limited to 800 sets and was published between 1919 and 1921 in Paris. The best Art Deco talent of the period contributed to the work including the artists Umberto Brunelleschi, George Barbier, Bonnette, Blanche, Taquoy, and others. The two most important contributors to the artistic side of the publication are probably the artistic director Umberto Brunelleschi, and George Barbier. Both were well-established when the present work was published: the former had been working in Paris since 1900 on illustration and stage design (most notable with Puccini on his 'Turandot'), the latter found fame slightly later with an exhibition in 1911, and also worked in various fields: the theatre, jewellery, glass and wallpaper design, as well as writing essays and articles for the prestigious Gazette du Bon Ton. An examination of their work in La Guirlande shows that both artists were at their artistic peak during the lamentably short period when this quintessential Art Deco magazine was being published.

                Trillium Antique Prints & Rare Books
              • La Guirlande - Women's Fashion Pochoir
                Aug. 24, 2024

                La Guirlande - Women's Fashion Pochoir

                Est: $500 - $1,000

                Several artists contributed to this exceptional Art Deco magazine from fashion director Umberto Brunelleschi entitled La Guirlande album mensuel d'art et littérature Sous la direction littéraire de ... Jean Hermanovits. Sous la direction artistique de ... Brunelleschi. Jean Saude did the pochoir coloring for the fashion lithographs. The work was limited to 800 sets and was published between 1919 and 1921 in Paris. The best Art Deco talent of the period contributed to the work including the artists Umberto Brunelleschi, George Barbier, Bonnette, Blanche, Taquoy, and others. The two most important contributors to the artistic side of the publication are probably the artistic director Umberto Brunelleschi, and George Barbier. Both were well-established when the present work was published: the former had been working in Paris since 1900 on illustration and stage design (most notable with Puccini on his 'Turandot'), the latter found fame slightly later with an exhibition in 1911, and also worked in various fields: the theatre, jewellery, glass and wallpaper design, as well as writing essays and articles for the prestigious Gazette du Bon Ton. An examination of their work in La Guirlande shows that both artists were at their artistic peak during the lamentably short period when this quintessential Art Deco magazine was being published.

                Trillium Antique Prints & Rare Books
              • La Guirlande by Bonnotte - Women's Fashion Pochoir
                Aug. 24, 2024

                La Guirlande by Bonnotte - Women's Fashion Pochoir

                Est: $500 - $1,000

                Several artists contributed to this exceptional Art Deco magazine from fashion director Umberto Brunelleschi entitled La Guirlande album mensuel d'art et littérature Sous la direction littéraire de ... Jean Hermanovits. Sous la direction artistique de ... Brunelleschi. Jean Saude did the pochoir coloring for the fashion lithographs. The work was limited to 800 sets and was published between 1919 and 1921 in Paris. The best Art Deco talent of the period contributed to the work including the artists Umberto Brunelleschi, George Barbier, Bonnette, Blanche, Taquoy, and others. The two most important contributors to the artistic side of the publication are probably the artistic director Umberto Brunelleschi, and George Barbier. Both were well-established when the present work was published: the former had been working in Paris since 1900 on illustration and stage design (most notable with Puccini on his 'Turandot'), the latter found fame slightly later with an exhibition in 1911, and also worked in various fields: the theatre, jewellery, glass and wallpaper design, as well as writing essays and articles for the prestigious Gazette du Bon Ton. An examination of their work in La Guirlande shows that both artists were at their artistic peak during the lamentably short period when this quintessential Art Deco magazine was being published.

                Trillium Antique Prints & Rare Books
              • La Guirlande by Polack - Women's Fashion Pochoir
                Aug. 24, 2024

                La Guirlande by Polack - Women's Fashion Pochoir

                Est: $500 - $1,000

                Several artists contributed to this exceptional Art Deco magazine from fashion director Umberto Brunelleschi entitled La Guirlande album mensuel d'art et littérature Sous la direction littéraire de ... Jean Hermanovits. Sous la direction artistique de ... Brunelleschi. Jean Saude did the pochoir coloring for the fashion lithographs. The work was limited to 800 sets and was published between 1919 and 1921 in Paris. The best Art Deco talent of the period contributed to the work including the artists Umberto Brunelleschi, George Barbier, Bonnette, Blanche, Taquoy, and others. The two most important contributors to the artistic side of the publication are probably the artistic director Umberto Brunelleschi, and George Barbier. Both were well-established when the present work was published: the former had been working in Paris since 1900 on illustration and stage design (most notable with Puccini on his 'Turandot'), the latter found fame slightly later with an exhibition in 1911, and also worked in various fields: the theatre, jewellery, glass and wallpaper design, as well as writing essays and articles for the prestigious Gazette du Bon Ton. An examination of their work in La Guirlande shows that both artists were at their artistic peak during the lamentably short period when this quintessential Art Deco magazine was being published.

                Trillium Antique Prints & Rare Books
              • La Guirlande by Young - Women's Fashion Pochoir
                Aug. 24, 2024

                La Guirlande by Young - Women's Fashion Pochoir

                Est: $500 - $1,000

                Several artists contributed to this exceptional Art Deco magazine from fashion director Umberto Brunelleschi entitled La Guirlande album mensuel d'art et littérature Sous la direction littéraire de ... Jean Hermanovits. Sous la direction artistique de ... Brunelleschi. Jean Saude did the pochoir coloring for the fashion lithographs. The work was limited to 800 sets and was published between 1919 and 1921 in Paris. The best Art Deco talent of the period contributed to the work including the artists Umberto Brunelleschi, George Barbier, Bonnette, Blanche, Taquoy, and others. The two most important contributors to the artistic side of the publication are probably the artistic director Umberto Brunelleschi, and George Barbier. Both were well-established when the present work was published: the former had been working in Paris since 1900 on illustration and stage design (most notable with Puccini on his 'Turandot'), the latter found fame slightly later with an exhibition in 1911, and also worked in various fields: the theatre, jewellery, glass and wallpaper design, as well as writing essays and articles for the prestigious Gazette du Bon Ton. An examination of their work in La Guirlande shows that both artists were at their artistic peak during the lamentably short period when this quintessential Art Deco magazine was being published.

                Trillium Antique Prints & Rare Books
              • La Guirlande by Bonnotte - Women's Fashion Pochoir
                Aug. 24, 2024

                La Guirlande by Bonnotte - Women's Fashion Pochoir

                Est: $500 - $1,000

                Several artists contributed to this exceptional Art Deco magazine from fashion director Umberto Brunelleschi entitled La Guirlande album mensuel d'art et littérature Sous la direction littéraire de ... Jean Hermanovits. Sous la direction artistique de ... Brunelleschi. Jean Saude did the pochoir coloring for the fashion lithographs. The work was limited to 800 sets and was published between 1919 and 1921 in Paris. The best Art Deco talent of the period contributed to the work including the artists Umberto Brunelleschi, George Barbier, Bonnette, Blanche, Taquoy, and others. The two most important contributors to the artistic side of the publication are probably the artistic director Umberto Brunelleschi, and George Barbier. Both were well-established when the present work was published: the former had been working in Paris since 1900 on illustration and stage design (most notable with Puccini on his 'Turandot'), the latter found fame slightly later with an exhibition in 1911, and also worked in various fields: the theatre, jewellery, glass and wallpaper design, as well as writing essays and articles for the prestigious Gazette du Bon Ton. An examination of their work in La Guirlande shows that both artists were at their artistic peak during the lamentably short period when this quintessential Art Deco magazine was being published.

                Trillium Antique Prints & Rare Books
              • ART NOUVEAU - BRUNELLESCHI POSTCARDS 1920S (3) [186489]
                Aug. 23, 2024

                ART NOUVEAU - BRUNELLESCHI POSTCARDS 1920S (3) [186489]

                Est: $150 - $250

                A trio of Art Nouveau postcards illustrated and signed by Italian artist Umberto Brunelleschi (1879 - 1949). One postmarked 1923 with stamp and penned writing on verso, others unused. Corners slight wear, otherwise clean. Brunelleschi was born in Montemurlo, Italy, studied at the Accademia delle Belle Arti in Florence and moved to Paris in 1900 with Ardengo Soffici where he soon established himself as a printer, book illustrator, set and costume designer. For more information on the Art Nouveau movement, see Lot #185447. [] [] [Italy] [] []

                Holabird Western Americana
              • La Guirlande by Bonnotte - Sky Gear, Fashion Pochoir
                Aug. 17, 2024

                La Guirlande by Bonnotte - Sky Gear, Fashion Pochoir

                Est: $500 - $1,000

                Several artists contributed to this exceptional Art Deco magazine from fashion director Umberto Brunelleschi entitled La Guirlande album mensuel d'art et littérature Sous la direction littéraire de ... Jean Hermanovits. Sous la direction artistique de ... Brunelleschi. Jean Saude did the pochoir coloring for the fashion lithographs. The work was limited to 800 sets and was published between 1919 and 1921 in Paris. The best Art Deco talent of the period contributed to the work including the artists Umberto Brunelleschi, George Barbier, Bonnette, Blanche, Taquoy, and others. The two most important contributors to the artistic side of the publication are probably the artistic director Umberto Brunelleschi, and George Barbier. Both were well-established when the present work was published: the former had been working in Paris since 1900 on illustration and stage design (most notable with Puccini on his 'Turandot'), the latter found fame slightly later with an exhibition in 1911, and also worked in various fields: the theatre, jewellery, glass and wallpaper design, as well as writing essays and articles for the prestigious Gazette du Bon Ton. An examination of their work in La Guirlande shows that both artists were at their artistic peak during the lamentably short period when this quintessential Art Deco magazine was being published.

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              • La Guirlande by Mahias - Woman with Umbrella, Fashion Pochoir
                Aug. 17, 2024

                La Guirlande by Mahias - Woman with Umbrella, Fashion Pochoir

                Est: $500 - $1,000

                Several artists contributed to this exceptional Art Deco magazine from fashion director Umberto Brunelleschi entitled La Guirlande album mensuel d'art et littérature Sous la direction littéraire de ... Jean Hermanovits. Sous la direction artistique de ... Brunelleschi. Jean Saude did the pochoir coloring for the fashion lithographs. The work was limited to 800 sets and was published between 1919 and 1921 in Paris. The best Art Deco talent of the period contributed to the work including the artists Umberto Brunelleschi, George Barbier, Bonnette, Blanche, Taquoy, and others. The two most important contributors to the artistic side of the publication are probably the artistic director Umberto Brunelleschi, and George Barbier. Both were well-established when the present work was published: the former had been working in Paris since 1900 on illustration and stage design (most notable with Puccini on his 'Turandot'), the latter found fame slightly later with an exhibition in 1911, and also worked in various fields: the theatre, jewellery, glass and wallpaper design, as well as writing essays and articles for the prestigious Gazette du Bon Ton. An examination of their work in La Guirlande shows that both artists were at their artistic peak during the lamentably short period when this quintessential Art Deco magazine was being published.

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              • La Guirlande by Blanche - Woman and Dog, Fashion Pochoir
                Aug. 17, 2024

                La Guirlande by Blanche - Woman and Dog, Fashion Pochoir

                Est: $500 - $1,000

                Several artists contributed to this exceptional Art Deco magazine from fashion director Umberto Brunelleschi entitled La Guirlande album mensuel d'art et littérature Sous la direction littéraire de ... Jean Hermanovits. Sous la direction artistique de ... Brunelleschi. Jean Saude did the pochoir coloring for the fashion lithographs. The work was limited to 800 sets and was published between 1919 and 1921 in Paris. The best Art Deco talent of the period contributed to the work including the artists Umberto Brunelleschi, George Barbier, Bonnette, Blanche, Taquoy, and others. The two most important contributors to the artistic side of the publication are probably the artistic director Umberto Brunelleschi, and George Barbier. Both were well-established when the present work was published: the former had been working in Paris since 1900 on illustration and stage design (most notable with Puccini on his 'Turandot'), the latter found fame slightly later with an exhibition in 1911, and also worked in various fields: the theatre, jewellery, glass and wallpaper design, as well as writing essays and articles for the prestigious Gazette du Bon Ton. An examination of their work in La Guirlande shows that both artists were at their artistic peak during the lamentably short period when this quintessential Art Deco magazine was being published.

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              • La Guirlande by Blanche - Asian Couple, Fashion Pochoir
                Aug. 17, 2024

                La Guirlande by Blanche - Asian Couple, Fashion Pochoir

                Est: $500 - $1,000

                Several artists contributed to this exceptional Art Deco magazine from fashion director Umberto Brunelleschi entitled La Guirlande album mensuel d'art et littérature Sous la direction littéraire de ... Jean Hermanovits. Sous la direction artistique de ... Brunelleschi. Jean Saude did the pochoir coloring for the fashion lithographs. The work was limited to 800 sets and was published between 1919 and 1921 in Paris. The best Art Deco talent of the period contributed to the work including the artists Umberto Brunelleschi, George Barbier, Bonnette, Blanche, Taquoy, and others. The two most important contributors to the artistic side of the publication are probably the artistic director Umberto Brunelleschi, and George Barbier. Both were well-established when the present work was published: the former had been working in Paris since 1900 on illustration and stage design (most notable with Puccini on his 'Turandot'), the latter found fame slightly later with an exhibition in 1911, and also worked in various fields: the theatre, jewellery, glass and wallpaper design, as well as writing essays and articles for the prestigious Gazette du Bon Ton. An examination of their work in La Guirlande shows that both artists were at their artistic peak during the lamentably short period when this quintessential Art Deco magazine was being published.

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              • Print, Umberto Brunelleschi
                Aug. 16, 2024

                Print, Umberto Brunelleschi

                Est: $300 - $500

                Umberto Brunelleschi (Italian, 1879-1949), The Fisherman, pochoir in colors with gouache, signed in plate lower right, sheet: 5.25"h x 5.5"w, overall (with frame): 8.5"h x 8.5"w

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              • La Guirlande by Wegener - Couple in Costume, Fashion Pochoir
                Aug. 10, 2024

                La Guirlande by Wegener - Couple in Costume, Fashion Pochoir

                Est: $500 - $1,000

                Several artists contributed to this exceptional Art Deco magazine from fashion director Umberto Brunelleschi entitled La Guirlande album mensuel d'art et littérature Sous la direction littéraire de ... Jean Hermanovits. Sous la direction artistique de ... Brunelleschi. Jean Saude did the pochoir coloring for the fashion lithographs. The work was limited to 800 sets and was published between 1919 and 1921 in Paris. The best Art Deco talent of the period contributed to the work including the artists Umberto Brunelleschi, George Barbier, Bonnette, Blanche, Taquoy, and others. The two most important contributors to the artistic side of the publication are probably the artistic director Umberto Brunelleschi, and George Barbier. Both were well-established when the present work was published: the former had been working in Paris since 1900 on illustration and stage design (most notable with Puccini on his 'Turandot'), the latter found fame slightly later with an exhibition in 1911, and also worked in various fields: the theatre, jewellery, glass and wallpaper design, as well as writing essays and articles for the prestigious Gazette du Bon Ton. An examination of their work in La Guirlande shows that both artists were at their artistic peak during the lamentably short period when this quintessential Art Deco magazine was being published.

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              • La Guirlande by Brunelleschi - Women's Fashion Pochoir
                Aug. 10, 2024

                La Guirlande by Brunelleschi - Women's Fashion Pochoir

                Est: $500 - $1,000

                Several artists contributed to this exceptional Art Deco magazine from fashion director Umberto Brunelleschi entitled La Guirlande album mensuel d'art et littérature Sous la direction littéraire de ... Jean Hermanovits. Sous la direction artistique de ... Brunelleschi. Jean Saude did the pochoir coloring for the fashion lithographs. The work was limited to 800 sets and was published between 1919 and 1921 in Paris. The best Art Deco talent of the period contributed to the work including the artists Umberto Brunelleschi, George Barbier, Bonnette, Blanche, Taquoy, and others. The two most important contributors to the artistic side of the publication are probably the artistic director Umberto Brunelleschi, and George Barbier. Both were well-established when the present work was published: the former had been working in Paris since 1900 on illustration and stage design (most notable with Puccini on his 'Turandot'), the latter found fame slightly later with an exhibition in 1911, and also worked in various fields: the theatre, jewellery, glass and wallpaper design, as well as writing essays and articles for the prestigious Gazette du Bon Ton. An examination of their work in La Guirlande shows that both artists were at their artistic peak during the lamentably short period when this quintessential Art Deco magazine was being published.

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              • La Guirlande by Vallee - Women's Fashion Pochoir
                Aug. 10, 2024

                La Guirlande by Vallee - Women's Fashion Pochoir

                Est: $500 - $1,000

                Several artists contributed to this exceptional Art Deco magazine from fashion director Umberto Brunelleschi entitled La Guirlande album mensuel d'art et littérature Sous la direction littéraire de ... Jean Hermanovits. Sous la direction artistique de ... Brunelleschi. Jean Saude did the pochoir coloring for the fashion lithographs. The work was limited to 800 sets and was published between 1919 and 1921 in Paris. The best Art Deco talent of the period contributed to the work including the artists Umberto Brunelleschi, George Barbier, Bonnette, Blanche, Taquoy, and others. The two most important contributors to the artistic side of the publication are probably the artistic director Umberto Brunelleschi, and George Barbier. Both were well-established when the present work was published: the former had been working in Paris since 1900 on illustration and stage design (most notable with Puccini on his 'Turandot'), the latter found fame slightly later with an exhibition in 1911, and also worked in various fields: the theatre, jewellery, glass and wallpaper design, as well as writing essays and articles for the prestigious Gazette du Bon Ton. An examination of their work in La Guirlande shows that both artists were at their artistic peak during the lamentably short period when this quintessential Art Deco magazine was being published.

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              • La Guirlande by Bonnotte - Men's Fashion Pochoir
                Aug. 10, 2024

                La Guirlande by Bonnotte - Men's Fashion Pochoir

                Est: $500 - $1,000

                Several artists contributed to this exceptional Art Deco magazine from fashion director Umberto Brunelleschi entitled La Guirlande album mensuel d'art et littérature Sous la direction littéraire de ... Jean Hermanovits. Sous la direction artistique de ... Brunelleschi. Jean Saude did the pochoir coloring for the fashion lithographs. The work was limited to 800 sets and was published between 1919 and 1921 in Paris. The best Art Deco talent of the period contributed to the work including the artists Umberto Brunelleschi, George Barbier, Bonnette, Blanche, Taquoy, and others. The two most important contributors to the artistic side of the publication are probably the artistic director Umberto Brunelleschi, and George Barbier. Both were well-established when the present work was published: the former had been working in Paris since 1900 on illustration and stage design (most notable with Puccini on his 'Turandot'), the latter found fame slightly later with an exhibition in 1911, and also worked in various fields: the theatre, jewellery, glass and wallpaper design, as well as writing essays and articles for the prestigious Gazette du Bon Ton. An examination of their work in La Guirlande shows that both artists were at their artistic peak during the lamentably short period when this quintessential Art Deco magazine was being published.

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              • La Guirlande by Barbier - Secret Couple, Fashion Pochoir
                Aug. 03, 2024

                La Guirlande by Barbier - Secret Couple, Fashion Pochoir

                Est: $500 - $1,000

                Several artists contributed to this exceptional Art Deco magazine from fashion director Umberto Brunelleschi entitled La Guirlande album mensuel d'art et littérature Sous la direction littéraire de ... Jean Hermanovits. Sous la direction artistique de ... Brunelleschi. Jean Saude did the pochoir coloring for the fashion lithographs. The work was limited to 800 sets and was published between 1919 and 1921 in Paris. The best Art Deco talent of the period contributed to the work including the artists Umberto Brunelleschi, George Barbier, Bonnette, Blanche, Taquoy, and others. The two most important contributors to the artistic side of the publication are probably the artistic director Umberto Brunelleschi, and George Barbier. Both were well-established when the present work was published: the former had been working in Paris since 1900 on illustration and stage design (most notable with Puccini on his 'Turandot'), the latter found fame slightly later with an exhibition in 1911, and also worked in various fields: the theatre, jewellery, glass and wallpaper design, as well as writing essays and articles for the prestigious Gazette du Bon Ton. An examination of their work in La Guirlande shows that both artists were at their artistic peak during the lamentably short period when this quintessential Art Deco magazine was being published.

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              • La Guirlande by Brunelleschi - Couple Embracing, Fashion Pochoir
                Aug. 03, 2024

                La Guirlande by Brunelleschi - Couple Embracing, Fashion Pochoir

                Est: $500 - $1,000

                Several artists contributed to this exceptional Art Deco magazine from fashion director Umberto Brunelleschi entitled La Guirlande album mensuel d'art et littérature Sous la direction littéraire de ... Jean Hermanovits. Sous la direction artistique de ... Brunelleschi. Jean Saude did the pochoir coloring for the fashion lithographs. The work was limited to 800 sets and was published between 1919 and 1921 in Paris. The best Art Deco talent of the period contributed to the work including the artists Umberto Brunelleschi, George Barbier, Bonnette, Blanche, Taquoy, and others. The two most important contributors to the artistic side of the publication are probably the artistic director Umberto Brunelleschi, and George Barbier. Both were well-established when the present work was published: the former had been working in Paris since 1900 on illustration and stage design (most notable with Puccini on his 'Turandot'), the latter found fame slightly later with an exhibition in 1911, and also worked in various fields: the theatre, jewellery, glass and wallpaper design, as well as writing essays and articles for the prestigious Gazette du Bon Ton. An examination of their work in La Guirlande shows that both artists were at their artistic peak during the lamentably short period when this quintessential Art Deco magazine was being published.

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              • La Guirlande - Women's Fashion Pochoir
                Aug. 03, 2024

                La Guirlande - Women's Fashion Pochoir

                Est: $500 - $1,000

                Several artists contributed to this exceptional Art Deco magazine from fashion director Umberto Brunelleschi entitled La Guirlande album mensuel d'art et littérature Sous la direction littéraire de ... Jean Hermanovits. Sous la direction artistique de ... Brunelleschi. Jean Saude did the pochoir coloring for the fashion lithographs. The work was limited to 800 sets and was published between 1919 and 1921 in Paris. The best Art Deco talent of the period contributed to the work including the artists Umberto Brunelleschi, George Barbier, Bonnette, Blanche, Taquoy, and others. The two most important contributors to the artistic side of the publication are probably the artistic director Umberto Brunelleschi, and George Barbier. Both were well-established when the present work was published: the former had been working in Paris since 1900 on illustration and stage design (most notable with Puccini on his 'Turandot'), the latter found fame slightly later with an exhibition in 1911, and also worked in various fields: the theatre, jewellery, glass and wallpaper design, as well as writing essays and articles for the prestigious Gazette du Bon Ton. An examination of their work in La Guirlande shows that both artists were at their artistic peak during the lamentably short period when this quintessential Art Deco magazine was being published.

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              • La Guirlande by Taquoy - Men's Fashion Pochoir
                Aug. 03, 2024

                La Guirlande by Taquoy - Men's Fashion Pochoir

                Est: $500 - $1,000

                Several artists contributed to this exceptional Art Deco magazine from fashion director Umberto Brunelleschi entitled La Guirlande album mensuel d'art et littérature Sous la direction littéraire de ... Jean Hermanovits. Sous la direction artistique de ... Brunelleschi. Jean Saude did the pochoir coloring for the fashion lithographs. The work was limited to 800 sets and was published between 1919 and 1921 in Paris. The best Art Deco talent of the period contributed to the work including the artists Umberto Brunelleschi, George Barbier, Bonnette, Blanche, Taquoy, and others. The two most important contributors to the artistic side of the publication are probably the artistic director Umberto Brunelleschi, and George Barbier. Both were well-established when the present work was published: the former had been working in Paris since 1900 on illustration and stage design (most notable with Puccini on his 'Turandot'), the latter found fame slightly later with an exhibition in 1911, and also worked in various fields: the theatre, jewellery, glass and wallpaper design, as well as writing essays and articles for the prestigious Gazette du Bon Ton. An examination of their work in La Guirlande shows that both artists were at their artistic peak during the lamentably short period when this quintessential Art Deco magazine was being published.

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              • OPERA - [PUCCINI Giacomo] (1858 - 1924) - Two watercolour sketches
                Jul. 29, 2024

                OPERA - [PUCCINI Giacomo] (1858 - 1924) - Two watercolour sketches

                Est: £500 - £600

                Two watercolour sketches realized by the painter and scenographer Umberto Brunelleschi (1879 - 1949) numbered “40” and “41” of two characters for the “Popolo” and “Folla” to be realized for the opera “Turandot” by the Italian composer. Marked at the bottom as registered by G. Ricordi in Milan. Applied on cardboard (29 x 37 cm). - This item is under temporary import. If the item is delivered within the United Kingdom, it will be subject to a 5% Value Added Tax (VAT) on the hammer price. 

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              • La Guirlande by Barbier - Nude Women Bathing (L'Eau)
                Jul. 27, 2024

                La Guirlande by Barbier - Nude Women Bathing (L'Eau)

                Est: $500 - $1,000

                Several artists contributed to this exceptional Art Deco magazine from fashion director Umberto Brunelleschi entitled La Guirlande album mensuel d'art et littérature Sous la direction littéraire de ... Jean Hermanovits. Sous la direction artistique de ... Brunelleschi. Jean Saude did the pochoir coloring for the fashion lithographs. The work was limited to 800 sets and was published between 1919 and 1921 in Paris. The best Art Deco talent of the period contributed to the work including the artists Umberto Brunelleschi, George Barbier, Bonnette, Blanche, Taquoy, and others. The two most important contributors to the artistic side of the publication are probably the artistic director Umberto Brunelleschi, and George Barbier. Both were well-established when the present work was published: the former had been working in Paris since 1900 on illustration and stage design (most notable with Puccini on his 'Turandot'), the latter found fame slightly later with an exhibition in 1911, and also worked in various fields: the theatre, jewellery, glass and wallpaper design, as well as writing essays and articles for the prestigious Gazette du Bon Ton. An examination of their work in La Guirlande shows that both artists were at their artistic peak during the lamentably short period when this quintessential Art Deco magazine was being published.

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              • La Guirlande by Brunelleschi - Woman's Fashion Pochoir (Robe du soir de chez Marie-Louise Barclay)
                Jul. 27, 2024

                La Guirlande by Brunelleschi - Woman's Fashion Pochoir (Robe du soir de chez Marie-Louise Barclay)

                Est: $500 - $1,000

                Several artists contributed to this exceptional Art Deco magazine from fashion director Umberto Brunelleschi entitled La Guirlande album mensuel d'art et littérature Sous la direction littéraire de ... Jean Hermanovits. Sous la direction artistique de ... Brunelleschi. Jean Saude did the pochoir coloring for the fashion lithographs. The work was limited to 800 sets and was published between 1919 and 1921 in Paris. The best Art Deco talent of the period contributed to the work including the artists Umberto Brunelleschi, George Barbier, Bonnette, Blanche, Taquoy, and others. The two most important contributors to the artistic side of the publication are probably the artistic director Umberto Brunelleschi, and George Barbier. Both were well-established when the present work was published: the former had been working in Paris since 1900 on illustration and stage design (most notable with Puccini on his 'Turandot'), the latter found fame slightly later with an exhibition in 1911, and also worked in various fields: the theatre, jewellery, glass and wallpaper design, as well as writing essays and articles for the prestigious Gazette du Bon Ton. An examination of their work in La Guirlande shows that both artists were at their artistic peak during the lamentably short period when this quintessential Art Deco magazine was being published.

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              • La Guirlande by Brunelleschi - Costume Fashion Pochoir (Concert)
                Jul. 27, 2024

                La Guirlande by Brunelleschi - Costume Fashion Pochoir (Concert)

                Est: $500 - $1,000

                Several artists contributed to this exceptional Art Deco magazine from fashion director Umberto Brunelleschi entitled La Guirlande album mensuel d'art et littérature Sous la direction littéraire de ... Jean Hermanovits. Sous la direction artistique de ... Brunelleschi. Jean Saude did the pochoir coloring for the fashion lithographs. The work was limited to 800 sets and was published between 1919 and 1921 in Paris. The best Art Deco talent of the period contributed to the work including the artists Umberto Brunelleschi, George Barbier, Bonnette, Blanche, Taquoy, and others. The two most important contributors to the artistic side of the publication are probably the artistic director Umberto Brunelleschi, and George Barbier. Both were well-established when the present work was published: the former had been working in Paris since 1900 on illustration and stage design (most notable with Puccini on his 'Turandot'), the latter found fame slightly later with an exhibition in 1911, and also worked in various fields: the theatre, jewellery, glass and wallpaper design, as well as writing essays and articles for the prestigious Gazette du Bon Ton. An examination of their work in La Guirlande shows that both artists were at their artistic peak during the lamentably short period when this quintessential Art Deco magazine was being published.

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              • La Guirlande - Men's Fashion Pochoir (Habilles par Barclay)
                Jul. 27, 2024

                La Guirlande - Men's Fashion Pochoir (Habilles par Barclay)

                Est: $500 - $1,000

                Several artists contributed to this exceptional Art Deco magazine from fashion director Umberto Brunelleschi entitled La Guirlande album mensuel d'art et littérature Sous la direction littéraire de ... Jean Hermanovits. Sous la direction artistique de ... Brunelleschi. Jean Saude did the pochoir coloring for the fashion lithographs. The work was limited to 800 sets and was published between 1919 and 1921 in Paris. The best Art Deco talent of the period contributed to the work including the artists Umberto Brunelleschi, George Barbier, Bonnette, Blanche, Taquoy, and others. The two most important contributors to the artistic side of the publication are probably the artistic director Umberto Brunelleschi, and George Barbier. Both were well-established when the present work was published: the former had been working in Paris since 1900 on illustration and stage design (most notable with Puccini on his 'Turandot'), the latter found fame slightly later with an exhibition in 1911, and also worked in various fields: the theatre, jewellery, glass and wallpaper design, as well as writing essays and articles for the prestigious Gazette du Bon Ton. An examination of their work in La Guirlande shows that both artists were at their artistic peak during the lamentably short period when this quintessential Art Deco magazine was being published.

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              • La Guirlande by Brunelleschi - Topless Woman in Costum, Fashion Pochoir
                Jul. 20, 2024

                La Guirlande by Brunelleschi - Topless Woman in Costum, Fashion Pochoir

                Est: $500 - $1,000

                Several artists contributed to this exceptional Art Deco magazine from fashion director Umberto Brunelleschi entitled La Guirlande album mensuel d'art et littérature Sous la direction littéraire de ... Jean Hermanovits. Sous la direction artistique de ... Brunelleschi. Jean Saude did the pochoir coloring for the fashion lithographs. The work was limited to 800 sets and was published between 1919 and 1921 in Paris. The best Art Deco talent of the period contributed to the work including the artists Umberto Brunelleschi, George Barbier, Bonnette, Blanche, Taquoy, and others. The two most important contributors to the artistic side of the publication are probably the artistic director Umberto Brunelleschi, and George Barbier. Both were well-established when the present work was published: the former had been working in Paris since 1900 on illustration and stage design (most notable with Puccini on his 'Turandot'), the latter found fame slightly later with an exhibition in 1911, and also worked in various fields: the theatre, jewellery, glass and wallpaper design, as well as writing essays and articles for the prestigious Gazette du Bon Ton. An examination of their work in La Guirlande shows that both artists were at their artistic peak during the lamentably short period when this quintessential Art Deco magazine was being published.

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              • La Guirlande - Women's Fashion Pochoir
                Jul. 20, 2024

                La Guirlande - Women's Fashion Pochoir

                Est: $500 - $1,000

                Several artists contributed to this exceptional Art Deco magazine from fashion director Umberto Brunelleschi entitled La Guirlande album mensuel d'art et littérature Sous la direction littéraire de ... Jean Hermanovits. Sous la direction artistique de ... Brunelleschi. Jean Saude did the pochoir coloring for the fashion lithographs. The work was limited to 800 sets and was published between 1919 and 1921 in Paris. The best Art Deco talent of the period contributed to the work including the artists Umberto Brunelleschi, George Barbier, Bonnette, Blanche, Taquoy, and others. The two most important contributors to the artistic side of the publication are probably the artistic director Umberto Brunelleschi, and George Barbier. Both were well-established when the present work was published: the former had been working in Paris since 1900 on illustration and stage design (most notable with Puccini on his 'Turandot'), the latter found fame slightly later with an exhibition in 1911, and also worked in various fields: the theatre, jewellery, glass and wallpaper design, as well as writing essays and articles for the prestigious Gazette du Bon Ton. An examination of their work in La Guirlande shows that both artists were at their artistic peak during the lamentably short period when this quintessential Art Deco magazine was being published.

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              • La Guirlande by Bonnotte - Voici l'Hiver, Men's Fashion Pochoir
                Jul. 20, 2024

                La Guirlande by Bonnotte - Voici l'Hiver, Men's Fashion Pochoir

                Est: $500 - $1,000

                Several artists contributed to this exceptional Art Deco magazine from fashion director Umberto Brunelleschi entitled La Guirlande album mensuel d'art et littérature Sous la direction littéraire de ... Jean Hermanovits. Sous la direction artistique de ... Brunelleschi. Jean Saude did the pochoir coloring for the fashion lithographs. The work was limited to 800 sets and was published between 1919 and 1921 in Paris. The best Art Deco talent of the period contributed to the work including the artists Umberto Brunelleschi, George Barbier, Bonnette, Blanche, Taquoy, and others. The two most important contributors to the artistic side of the publication are probably the artistic director Umberto Brunelleschi, and George Barbier. Both were well-established when the present work was published: the former had been working in Paris since 1900 on illustration and stage design (most notable with Puccini on his 'Turandot'), the latter found fame slightly later with an exhibition in 1911, and also worked in various fields: the theatre, jewellery, glass and wallpaper design, as well as writing essays and articles for the prestigious Gazette du Bon Ton. An examination of their work in La Guirlande shows that both artists were at their artistic peak during the lamentably short period when this quintessential Art Deco magazine was being published.

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