Lecture 8 - Fashion Illustrators Flashcards

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Father of Art Deco and one of Chanel’s lovers

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Paul Iribe

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Illustrated for Poiret’s 1st collection in 1908

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Paul Iribe

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Known for his depiction of stylish women pursuing everyday activities of an affluent lifestyle

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Paul Iribe

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Illustrator and designer of the decorative arts

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Paul Iribe

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Used black and white background in his illustrations and colorful foreground

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Paul Iribe

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This illustrator’s most important design style contribution was jewelry

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Paul Iribe

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French illustrator known as “The Fashion Poster Designer”. He was also a writer

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Georges Lepape

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This illustrator was particularly representative of the 1930s

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Georges Lepape

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This illustrator’s illustrations were heavily influenced by the ballet russe

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Georges Lepape

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Illustrator who was influenced by Japanese wood block prints

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Georges Lepape

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Illustrator used theatrical setting for his backgrounds

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Georges Lepape

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This French illustrator’s art form starts to become influenced by cubism in the mid 1920s

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Georges Lepape

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French illustrator who worked with Erte designing sets and costumes for Folies Bergere

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George Barbier

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Illustrator is known for being a master in theatre and ballet costume design, and illustrating books and fashion

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George Barbier

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Italian illustrator who was a caricature and illustrator under the name Harin-al-Rashid

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Umberto Brunelleschi

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Illustrator who oriental styling was influenced by Leon Bakst and Erte

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Umberto Brunelleschi

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Did design illustrations for Josephine Baker

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Umberto Brunelleschi

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In this illustrator’s early years he used delicate lines, fancy flourishes, and exquisite execution. In his later years, he used strong, colorful, orientalism and Art Deco style

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Umberto Brunelleschi

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Illustrator worked for Journal de Dames et des Modes & Femina magazine

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Umberto Brunelleschi

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He did advertisement illustrations for brands such as Madeleine & Madeleine, Worth, Doucet, and Chanel

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Umberto Brunelleschi

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School in Paris where Martin, Iribe, Barbier, Brissaud, and Lepape attended

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Ecole des Beaux Arts

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French illustrator and artist who was the most cubist of the Art Deco fashion illustrators

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Charles Martin

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French illustrator who published Les Modes in 1912

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Charles Martin

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Illustrator who was known for doing the covers of Vogue

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Georges Lepape

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Illustrator who did only one cover for Vogue but did many of the inside illustrations

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Charles Martin

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26
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Illustrator whose real name was Ernesto Michanelles

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Thayaht

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Illustrator who created Madeleine Vionnet’s logo

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Thayaht

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Illustrator who was best known for his design of the TuTa

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Thayaht

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Illustrator combined the geometrical of cubism with the Art Deco curvilinear style to achieve motion and elegance all in one

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Thayaht

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Russian illustrator raised in France whose name is Romain de Tirtoff

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Erte

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Illustrated 200 covers for Harper’s Bazaar and was influenced by Indian miniatures

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Erte

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Illustrations were about fantasy and influenced showgirl and LAS theatrical designs of today

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Erte

33
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What year did fashion photography start and what was this type of photography

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1830s

Daguerreotype

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What were the 3 common photograph strategies

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Literal representation - catalogue shot

Romanticizing - a story where real life becomes art like in acting out dreams

Mockery - a model in an outrageous situation. Used unreal juxtaposition

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When did technology allow photographs to be printed in magazines

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In the beginning of the 20th century

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He was known as the 1st fashion photographer and did society portraits for the ‘Literary Society’ (the wealthy)

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Baron Adolf de Meyer

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Photographer that played with light and sets and used back lighting

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Baron Adolf de Meyer

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1st official photographer of Vogue

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Baron Adolf de Meyer

39
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1st to photograph live models for Vogue

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Edward Steichen

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Photography style moved from posed to natural modeling poses

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Edward Steichen

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Photographer who established the serious facial expressions that became synonymous with catwalk elegance

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Edward Steichen

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Photography famous for his photo of Greta Garbo and defines the dramatic Hollywood look of the 1930s

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Edward Steichen

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Photographer who establishes the glamour of photography and delivers drama in his photos

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Edward Steichen

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Photographer who develops studio lighting by adding side lights to a central key light. He also sought out celebrities for his photos

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Edward Steichen

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Photographer who was an aristocratic practitioner and had a classical emphasis in his photos

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George Hoyningen-Huene

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He was an illustrator first then a photographer

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George Hoyningen-Huene

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Known for his studio shots that looked natural. He also used clear bright lighting techniques in which models became more inanimate - like mannequins

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George Hoyningen-Huene

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Photographer 1st to produce action photos in a studio

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George Hoyningen-Huene

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Photographer who creates shadow and light to emphasize what he wants to emphasize and uses a lot of repetition

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Horst P Horst

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Photographer known for his corset photo; uses shadow and light o emphasize curvilinear lines that creates a dramatic effect

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Horst P Horst

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German-American photographer who experiments with surrealism

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Horst P Horst

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Artist that designed surrealist costumes for Vogue

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Dali

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British photographer who worked for Vanity Fair and Vogue. He worked with Audrey Hepburn and won an Oscar for my Fair Lady

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Cecil Beaton

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British photographer who played with lighting and shadows to creat a realist effect

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Cecil Beaton

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Photographer known for his photo of Charles James dresses published in Vogue in 1948

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Cecil Beaton

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Most surrealist photographer of all

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Man Ray

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Photographer who spanned Dad and Surrealism movement. He was also an Avante-Garde, fashion, and portrait photographer

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Man Ray

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1st Fashion Photographer for Harper’s Bazaar

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Martin Munkacsi

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Photographer known for his outside action shots

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Martin Munkacsi

60
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Photographer who was an apprentice dressmaker and opened Fox Leather Goods which sold ladies handbags

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Erwin Blumenfeld

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Cecil Beaton helped this photographer get a contract with French Vogue. He contracted with Vogue and Harper’s Bazaar from 1940-1950s

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Erwin Blumenfeld

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Photographer who experimented with surrealism in color photography

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Erwin Blumenfeld

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Photographer to 1st use natural light in exotic places and was a pioneer of color

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Louise Dahl-Wolfe

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Photographed the athletic sense that women were beginning to embrace in the 1930s

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Toni Frissel

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This photographer championed the idea of the natural women and created a new image for Vogue. She also picked up photography rudiments from Cecil Beaton

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Toni Frissel

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Australian photographer who did a lot of work for Canda Naste. Best known for his elaborate staging, color advertising, and theatrical effects.

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Anton Bruehl

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Known for his depiction of stylish women in the 1920s, pursing everyday activities of an affluent lifestyle

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Paul Iribe

68
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Illustrated for Poiret’s 1st collection in 1908

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Paul Iribe