University of Virginia Library

1. The Livre d'Art of the 1920s

[13]

Plate by a student of Eugène Grasset depicting a mosaic bookbinding,
in Grasset's La plante et ses applications ornementales (Paris: Librairie
Centrale des Beaux-Arts, 1896-98), first series, plate 66. Charles Rahn
Fry Collection, Princeton University Library.

[14]

Eugène Alain Séguy, floral plate, in his Floréal: dessins & coloris nouveaux
(Paris: Calavas, 1914), plate 17. Charles Rahn Fry Collection,
Princeton University Library.

[15]

Jean Saudé, plate showing four patterns, in Édouard Bénédictus, Variations:
quatre-vingt-six motifs décoratifs en vingt planches
(Paris: Lévy,
1923), plate 19. Charles Rahn Fry Collection, Princeton University
Library.

[16]

Paul Iribe, plate depicting Poiret gowns, in his Les robes de Paul Poiret
(Paris: Poiret, 1908). Gordon N. Ray Collection, Pierpont Morgan Library.


[17]

Georges Lepape, plate depicting a turban, in his Les choses de Paul


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Poiret vues par Georges Lepape (Paris: Maquet, 1911). Charles Rahn
Fry Collection, Princeton University Library.

[19]

Georges Lepape, "Le jaloux: robe du soir de Paul Poiret," in La gazette
du bon ton,
1.6 (April 1913), plate 9. Charles Rahn Fry Collection,
Princeton University Library.

[20]

André-Édouard Marty, vignettes of the Ballets Russes Boris Gudonov,
in La gazette du bon ton, June 1913, pp. 246-247. Charles Rahn Fry Collection,
Princeton University Library.

[21]

George Barbier, "L'Ilot," in Modes et manières d'aujourd'hui, 3 (Paris:
Maquet, 1914), plate 7. Charles Rahn Fry Collection, Princeton University
Library.

[23]

George Barbier, plate depicting Nijinsky in Sheherazade and Le spectre
de la rose,
in his Designs on the Dances of Vaslav Nijinsky, translated
by C. W. Beaumont and with a foreword by Francis de Miomandre
(London: Beaumont, 1913). (Originally published as Dessins sur les
danses de Vaslav Nijinsky
[Paris: La Belle Édition, 1913].) Columbia
University Library.

[25]

George Barbier, plate depicting Tamara Karsavina in Le spectre de la
rose,
in Jean-Louis Vaudoyer and George Barbier, Album dédié à Tamar
Karsavina
(Paris: Pierre Corrard, 1914). Charles Rahn Fry Collection,
Princeton University Library.

[26]

Umberto Brunelleschi, "Arlequin," in Gérard d'Houville and Umberto
Brunelleschi, Les masques et les personnages de la comédie italienne
(Paris: Journal des Dames et des Modes, 1914). Charles Rahn Fry Collection,
Princeton University Library.

[27]

Charles Martin, "La balançoire," in Erik Satie and Charles Martin,
Sports et divertissements (Paris: Vogel, 1914). Columbia University
Library.

[28]

Jean-Émile Laboureur, "Le docker noir," in his Types de l'armée américaine
en France,
with text by A. S. C. and printed by Francis Bernouard
(Paris: La Belle Édition, 1918), plate 7. Gordon N. Ray Collection, Pierpont
Morgan Library.

[29]

George Barbier, "En avant!", in his La guirlande des mois, 1 (Paris:
Jules Meynial, 1916), opposite p. 40. Charles Rahn Fry Collection,
Princeton University Library.

[32]

Robert Bonfils, plate depicting Clara d'Ellebeuse in her hat at the window,
in Francis Jammes, Clara d'Ellebeuse (Paris: Mercure de France,
1912), p. 11. Gordon N. Ray Collection, Pierpont Morgan Library.

[33]

Robert Bonfils, headpiece vignette for chapter 1 depicting a visit to Madame
de Blionne, in Henri de Régnier, Les rencontres de monsieur de
Bréot
(Paris: René Kieffer, 1919), p. 1. Gordon N. Ray Collection, Pierpont
Morgan Library.

[34]

Robert Bonfils, "La promenade," in his Divertissements des princesses
qui s'ennuient
(Paris: Lutetia, 1918), plate 1. Charles Rahn Fry Collection,
Princeton University Library.


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[36]

Robert Bonfils, "En écoutant Satie," in Modes et manières d'aujourd'hui:
9e anné, 1920
(Paris: Jules Meynial, [1922]), plate 11. Charles Rahn
Fry Collection, Princeton University Library.