The "Gazette du Bon Ton", Collection: A framed Quartet by George Barbier

$475.00

Elevate your space with this curated set of four framed fashion plates by the master of Art Deco, George Barbier. Originally commissioned for the legendary French luxury magazine Gazette du Bon Ton in the early 1920s, these illustrations epitomize the "Jazz Age" transition from organic Art Nouveau curves to the sleek, geometric glamour of Art Deco.

Each piece tells a story of Parisian high society, featuring figures in opulent gowns by designers like Worth and Paquin. Barbier’s signature "jewel-toned" palette and meticulous attention to pattern and movement make this set a definitive focal point for a slow-decor inspired home.

We love how the warm wood frames ground teh high-fashion dram of these prints. They aren’t just decor; they are a window into the liberated, avant-garde spirit of 1920’s Paris. Perfect for a gallery wall or spaced intentionally along a hallway.

Artist: George Barbier, (French, 1882-1932)

In the collection:

“La Belle Dame Sans Merci” / “The Beautiful Woman without Mercy”

“ De La Pomme Aux Lèvres” / “From the Apple to the Lips”

“Sortilèges” / “Sorcery”

“Lac De Come” / “Lake Como” 

Era: Origional illustrations c. 1920-1924

Framing: Professional wood frams with a classic grain finish

Condition: Excellent vintage reproduction quality

Elevate your space with this curated set of four framed fashion plates by the master of Art Deco, George Barbier. Originally commissioned for the legendary French luxury magazine Gazette du Bon Ton in the early 1920s, these illustrations epitomize the "Jazz Age" transition from organic Art Nouveau curves to the sleek, geometric glamour of Art Deco.

Each piece tells a story of Parisian high society, featuring figures in opulent gowns by designers like Worth and Paquin. Barbier’s signature "jewel-toned" palette and meticulous attention to pattern and movement make this set a definitive focal point for a slow-decor inspired home.

We love how the warm wood frames ground teh high-fashion dram of these prints. They aren’t just decor; they are a window into the liberated, avant-garde spirit of 1920’s Paris. Perfect for a gallery wall or spaced intentionally along a hallway.

Artist: George Barbier, (French, 1882-1932)

In the collection:

“La Belle Dame Sans Merci” / “The Beautiful Woman without Mercy”

“ De La Pomme Aux Lèvres” / “From the Apple to the Lips”

“Sortilèges” / “Sorcery”

“Lac De Come” / “Lake Como” 

Era: Origional illustrations c. 1920-1924

Framing: Professional wood frams with a classic grain finish

Condition: Excellent vintage reproduction quality