DESCRIPTION
CARTE Postale Fashion postcards from the 1920s and 1930s were a popular form of communication and a way to share fashion trends and illustrations during that time period. These postcards combined elements of fashion illustration, art, and social communication, reflecting the style and cultural interests of the era.
THE ARTIST
Erté (Romain de Tirtoff): A Russian-born French artist and designer celebrated for his Art Deco illustrations and fashion designs, Erté's work often featured elegant, stylish women.
ADDITIONAL INFO
Fashion Illustrations: Carte Postale Fashion postcards featured hand-drawn or printed illustrations of fashionable clothing, accessories, and hairstyles that were in vogue during the 1920s and 1930s. These illustrations often depicted women wearing the latest dresses, hats, gloves, and shoes of the period.
Artistic Flair: Many of these postcards were designed with artistic and decorative elements. The illustrations often featured intricate detailing, vibrant colors, and a certain artistic flair that captured the essence of the fashion of the time.
Social and Cultural Significance: These postcards were not only a means of sharing fashion trends but also served as a form of social communication. People would send these postcards to friends and loved ones, often with handwritten messages on the back. They were a way to share the excitement of new fashion discoveries and trends.
INVESTMENT RATING
Med. IVR. (Increase in Value). Assured rate increase per annum : N/A
Iologies.com. Cat No: IMP-P1_022
Carte Postale Twins
From the original, this work has been re-imaged using an Ai redrawing techniqe and then reformatted for high resolution onto an electronic canvas.From the original, this work has been re-imaged using an Ai redrawing techniqe and then reformatted for high resolution onto an electronic canvas.
Prints: 170-200 gsm. Uncoated Art Paper / Silk. See Limited Editions.