14 Mar

L’Art Indien des plaines (2004)

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Artist: Sophie Koechlin (NOT the same as Sophie de Seynes)

Year: Fall 2004, Fall 2011

Translated: the art of the Plains Indians

From Hermes:

The Hopi and Navajo Indians adopted a geometry for their finery whose patterns soon entranced a number of other Indians of the plains. Glass beads, smooth and sparkling, sewed by the Europeans across the New World and beads of wood, bone and shell, decorate these abstract compositions befitting our images of wild vast spaces, sun dances, tipi circles and wild rides. The decorations featured on this scarf were as much designed for men as for horses, those “big dogs” that shared their burdens and their rites, adorned like their masters for feasts and gatherings with beaded embroideries.

Ref no: 2197

10 Mar

Dahlia (1953)

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Designer: “Achat externe chez BUCOL”

Year: 1953, 2006 (as PM mousseline and GM mousseline)

Note: one of the first H carres to use new technology for transposing of photographic images

Ref no: 1211

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04 Mar

Les Baudriers

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Artist: Caty Latham

Year: unknown

Subject: baldrick (plural baldricks)

A broad belt, sometimes richly ornamented, worn over one shoulder, across the breast, and under the opposite arm; less properly, any belt.

Ref no: 2186

24 Feb

La Flotte (1946)

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Artist: Hugo Grygkar

Year: 1946

Subject: shipwrecks

Ref no: 1056

Details:

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24 Feb

Soldats De Plomb (1946)

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Artist: Hugo Grygkar

Year: 1946

Ref no: 1070

16 Feb

Capitales (2008)

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Designer: Sandy Queudrus

Year: 2008

Ref number: 062481S

Note: was only available in twilly and enamel

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