Accessories

after design by David (possibly), 1922

Fans, parasols, opera gloves, fashionable hats, small toques garnished with feathers, wristwatches, compact bracelets, and luxuriously crafted lighters: there was a dazzling variety of accessories in the 1920s. Small bags could be suspended from a belt, or a glove. Walking sticks and the shafts of umbrellas and parasols were often embellished with carving clearly inspired by African and Indian art. And Russian influence was evident when it came to combs made of mother-of-pearl and ivory.

  • Artwork typemodeprent
  • Object numberRP-P-2009-1964-7A
  • Dimensionsheight 243 mm x width 193 mm
  • Physical characteristicslithografie en tekst in boekdruk

Identification

  • Title(s)

    Accessories

  • Object type

  • Object number

    RP-P-2009-1964-7A

  • Description

    Zes verschillende parasols voor de zomer. Croquis No. I verso uit Gazette du Bon Ton 1922, No. 10. Uitleg over de parasols op pagina "Description et explication des planches hors-texte et pages de croquis."


Creation

  • Creation

    • after design by David (possibly)
    • printmaker: anonymous
    • publisher: Lucien Vogel, Paris
    • publisher: Condé Nast Publisher, New York (city)
    • publisher: Condé Nast et Co Ltd, London
    • publisher: Almanach-Verlag, Berlin
  • Dating

    1922

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Material and technique

  • Physical description

    lithografie en tekst in boekdruk

  • Dimensions

    height 243 mm x width 193 mm


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  • Subject

  • Period

    1922


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Acquisition and rights

  • Credit line

    Purchased with the support of the F.G. Waller-Fonds

  • Acquisition

    purchase 2009-09-30

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