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Fortuny Anne-Marie Deschodt

Fortuny von Anne-Marie Deschodt

Fortuny Anne-Marie Deschodt


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Zusammenfassung

This illustrated book surveys the life and work of Mariano Fortuny, whose opulent clothes and costumes epitomized luxury at the beginning of the 20th century.

Fortuny Zusammenfassung

Fortuny Anne-Marie Deschodt

Mariano Fortuny was a designer of textiles and couture at the beginning of the 20th century. Born in Spain, he lived in Venice and showed his work there and in Paris. He specialized in spectacular luxury fabrics based on Reinaissance and Byzantine revival patters: double-cut velvets, gilded screenprinted silks and chiffons. His most famous creation was a unique plisse (hand-pleated) silk that clung sensuously to the body. His "Delphos" dress, made of this extraordinary cloth and based on ancient Green dress, was world-famous. Isadora Duncan and Eleanora Duse wore his dresses. Orson Welles made costumes from his textiles for his production of "Othello". Fortuny was also a celebrated designer of interior furnishings, theatre sets and costumes. Fortuny belongs in the pantheon of Art Nouveau and the Gilded Age, with Tiffany, Galle, the Pre-Raphaelites, Gustave Moreau, Whistler and William Morris. He was also an accomplished painter in the style of Moreau and the Macchiaioli (Italian Impressionists).His design house is still in operation and modern editions of his textiles, lamps and dresses are available. He has influenced succh current designers as Mary McFadden and Issey Miyake. This book offers a survey of his life and work.

Über Anne-Marie Deschodt

Anne-Marie Deschodt is a freelance author living in Paris. doretta Davanzo Poli is curator of the Museum of Decorative Arts in Venice. A textile historian, she has written extensively on Venetian decorative arts and on the collections of Fortuny.

Zusätzliche Informationen

CIN0810911337G
9780810911338
0810911337
Fortuny Anne-Marie Deschodt
Gebraucht - Gut
Gebundene Ausgabe
Abrams
2001-09-01
187
N/A
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