Description |
160 pages : illustrations (some colour) ; 31 cm |
Contents |
Foreword / Philippe de Montebello -- From Three Dimensions to Two -- The Analytical Art -- Pattern and Collage -- Modern Enterprises -- Fashion Rendering -- Persistent Cubism -- Art and Fashion |
Summary |
Cubism and Fashion demonstrates for the first time how the fundamental traits of Cubist art were translated into fashion during the critical years from 1908 into the early 1920s and how Cubism has continued to influence designers even to the present. This volume, by juxtaposing art and fashion, shows how many of the most glittering and elegant dresses of the teens and twenties benefited from Cubist concepts. Significantly, this book does not extol rudimentary drawings for apparel by Cubist artists, but rather presents a critical study of the most accomplished creations by Poiret, Vionnet, Chanel, and other premier designers who assimilated Cubist principles. Here their work is shown next to art works by Georges Braque, Robert Delaunay, Juan Gris, Fernand Leger, Pablo Picasso, and other seminal artists of the early twentieth century |
Notes |
Catalogue of an exhibition to be held at the Metropolitan Museum of Art from December 10, 1998 to March 14, 1999 |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (page 160) |
Subject |
Costume design -- History -- 20th century -- Exhibitions.
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Costume design -- 20th century -- History -- Exhibitions.
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Fashion and art -- Exhibitions.
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Fashion design -- History -- 20th century -- Exhibitions.
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Cubism -- Influence -- Exhibitions.
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Fashion -- History -- 20th century -- Exhibitions.
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Fashion -- 20th century -- History -- Exhibitions.
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Genre/Form |
Exhibition catalogs.
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Author |
Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, N.Y.), host institution, issuing body
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LC no. |
98044882 |
ISBN |
0810965321 |
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0870998889 |
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0870998897 |
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9780810965324 |
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9780870998881 |
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9780870998898 |
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