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A stylish 1930s Art Deco fashion illustration by Martial et Armand, 'Evening Wears' captures the glamour of high society with elegant figures and a refined colour palette. A perfect vintage touch for any room.
This elegant pochoir print, titled 'Evening Wears', captures the sophisticated glamour of 1930s high society. Created in 1932 by the French design house Martial et Armand, the illustration showcases the era's distinctive Art Deco aesthetic. The scene depicts a group of stylishly dressed figures in an interior setting, their elongated silhouettes and fashionable attire epitomising the period's emphasis on sleek modernity and refined taste. The women are adorned in flowing evening gowns, each rendered in delicate pastel hues and accented with intricate details. A gentleman in a classic tuxedo completes the ensemble, exuding an air of debonair charm. The composition is characterised by its clean lines, geometric forms, and subtle colour palette, reflecting the Art Deco movement's embrace of streamlined design and understated elegance. As a fine art print, 'Evening Wears' adds a touch of vintage sophistication to any interior. Its timeless appeal and refined aesthetic make it a perfect addition to a living room, bedroom, or study, evoking the glamour and elegance of a bygone era.
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Solid wood frames, UV-protected acrylic glaze, and archival backing for lasting durability.
12-colour giclée printing on FSC-certified 200gsm fine art paper, with lifetime fade resistance.
Sustainably sourced materials, precision manufactured locally, reducing carbon footprint.
Each frame is sealed with rigid backing and fixings attached, no extra effort required.
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Martial et Armand, a Parisian design firm flourishing in the late 19th century, specialised in the creation of exquisite *éventails*, or fans. While the names suggest individual artists, ‘Martial et Armand’ was, in fact, the trading name of Martial Denais and Armand Rebour, who together established a workshop renowned for its innovative and luxurious designs. Operating during the Belle Époque, their creations epitomised the era's opulence and fascination with Japonisme, often incorporating delicate silks, intricate lacework, and hand-painted scenes. Their fans were not mere accessories but miniature works of art, coveted by fashionable ladies and collectors alike. Each piece reflected the firm's commitment to superior craftsmanship and artistic expression, showcasing a diverse range of styles from historical pastiches to avant-garde Art Nouveau motifs. The firm collaborated with celebrated artists of the time, further elevating the status of their fans as desirable objects of high art. Though the partnership dissolved around 1900, the legacy of Martial et Armand endures. Their fans are now highly sought after by museums and private collectors, prized for their beauty, historical significance, and the insight they offer into the aesthetics of a bygone era. Owning a print inspired by Martial et Armand is a nod to timeless elegance and the enduring allure of French decorative arts.
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