
Costumes Parisiens
Published in the Journal des Dames et des Modes during the early 1910s, this Barbier fashion plate captures the precise moment when Art Nouveau sinuousness gave way to the cleaner geometry of Art Deco. The figures are posed with theatrical self-awareness — costume, posture and setting all composed into a single, coherent decorative statement. Rich flat planes of colour and delicate gold-inflected details give the illustration a lacquered, almost jewel-like quality that elevates fashion into a form of total visual design.
Rendered as a canvas print in Kuriosis's Berlin studio, the woven surface enhances the warmth of Barbier's gilded palette, while museum-grade archival inks deliver every refined decorative detail with vivid depth.
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Costumes Parisiens
Published in the Journal des Dames et des Modes during the early 1910s, this Barbier fashion plate captures the precise moment when Art Nouveau sinuousness gave way to the cleaner geometry of Art Deco. The figures are posed with theatrical self-awareness — costume, posture and setting all composed into a single, coherent decorative statement. Rich flat planes of colour and delicate gold-inflected details give the illustration a lacquered, almost jewel-like quality that elevates fashion into a form of total visual design.
Rendered as a canvas print in Kuriosis's Berlin studio, the woven surface enhances the warmth of Barbier's gilded palette, while museum-grade archival inks deliver every refined decorative detail with vivid depth.
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Published in the Journal des Dames et des Modes during the early 1910s, this Barbier fashion plate captures the precise moment when Art Nouveau sinuousness gave way to the cleaner geometry of Art Deco. The figures are posed with theatrical self-awareness — costume, posture and setting all composed into a single, coherent decorative statement. Rich flat planes of colour and delicate gold-inflected details give the illustration a lacquered, almost jewel-like quality that elevates fashion into a form of total visual design.
Rendered as a canvas print in Kuriosis's Berlin studio, the woven surface enhances the warmth of Barbier's gilded palette, while museum-grade archival inks deliver every refined decorative detail with vivid depth.























