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Magnolia Blossom, Imogen Cunningham, 1925
Lucy Liu by Warwick Saint for Esquire Magazine; May 1, 2006.
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These are hand-stencilled pochoirs, retouched by hand, from one of 98 separate suites of Brissaud's colour plates for a 1925 edition of the book, published in an edition of 501 numbered and 20 lettered copies, my copy being copy C reserved of the publisher, Edouard Champion, and printed on Japon Imperial paper. These pochoirs, published only four years after the Denis Volx etchings, mark a dramatic shift in French taste towards a distinctly Art Deco aesthetic.
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