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Fashion Drawing in Vogue

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  • 240 páginas
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"A tribute to the artists and the designers―and a touch of nostalgia."― The Guardian The celebration of the art of looking good has always demanded talent, vision, and style, and the artists recruited to fill the pages of Vogue since 1909―when it was taken over by Condé Nast― have possessed these qualities in abundance. Their brilliant drawings chronicle not only fashion but also, with wit and delicacy, the whole comedy of manners that is the international social round.William Packer, painter, writer, and art critic, collected the best drawings from over seventy years of Vogue for this classic volume,which features work by hundreds of artists, including Edouard Benito, René Bouché, Salvador Dalí, Georges Lepape, Harriet Meserole, Douglas Pollard, and John Ward. 90 color and 211 black-and-white illustrations

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Fashion Drawing in Vogue, William Packer

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Título
Fashion Drawing in Vogue
Idioma
Inglés
Editorial
Coward-McCann
Publicado en
1983
Formato
Tapa dura
Páginas
240
ISBN10
0698112423
ISBN13
9780698112421
Serie
Calificación
4 de 5
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"A tribute to the artists and the designers―and a touch of nostalgia."― The Guardian The celebration of the art of looking good has always demanded talent, vision, and style, and the artists recruited to fill the pages of Vogue since 1909―when it was taken over by Condé Nast― have possessed these qualities in abundance. Their brilliant drawings chronicle not only fashion but also, with wit and delicacy, the whole comedy of manners that is the international social round.William Packer, painter, writer, and art critic, collected the best drawings from over seventy years of Vogue for this classic volume,which features work by hundreds of artists, including Edouard Benito, René Bouché, Salvador Dalí, Georges Lepape, Harriet Meserole, Douglas Pollard, and John Ward. 90 color and 211 black-and-white illustrations