This fine lithograph was included in a beautifully-made portfolio published by the American Art Custom Tailors company. Showing fashions for men from the start of the Twentieth Century, the pictures are romantic depictions of another time. Looked at differently, the pictures have an element of camp. The men in this and the other pictures in the portfolio largely ignore the women in the background; they have eyes only for each other.
Medium:
Lithograph in colors on white wove paper. Date:
ca. 1900-1910 Signature:
Unsigned. Publisher:
American Art Custom Tailors Framing:
This chart is custom framed in a black-stained Ash frame behind 99% UV-filtering Plexiglass. All conservation materials. Condition:
Good condition consistent with age. Some soiling and creasing. Framed Size:
20 in. (h) x 16 in. (w) x 1 in. (d)
Untitled (Three Fashion Dandies)
$195.00
American Art Clothiers
Description
This fine lithograph was included in a beautifully-made portfolio published by the American Art Custom Tailors company. Showing fashions for men from the start of the Twentieth Century, the pictures are romantic depictions of another time. Looked at differently, the pictures have an element of camp. The men in this and the other pictures in the portfolio largely ignore the women in the background; they have eyes only for each other.
Additional information
Lithograph
1900-1920
Custom framed and matted using conservation materials
Good Condition
Old Etchings
Details
Medium:
Lithograph in colors on white wove paper.
Date:
ca. 1900-1910
Signature:
Unsigned.
Publisher:
American Art Custom Tailors
Framing:
This chart is custom framed in a black-stained Ash frame behind 99% UV-filtering Plexiglass. All conservation materials.
Condition:
Good condition consistent with age. Some soiling and creasing.
Framed Size:
20 in. (h) x 16 in. (w) x 1 in. (d)
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