Scandale Girdle
This ad by Jean Jaquelin from 1953 recalls the work of post-war advertising art legend Raymond Savignac. Its simple shapes, block colours and fun colour combination- green, purple, white, blue, black and orange-have a similarly whimsical attitude. The exaggerated image of the lingerie-clad woman is an example of the ideal of the feminine body in the post-war years: the hourglass figure and the slender limbs. Her exotic form models the lingerie from company Scandale whose name itself indicates taboo sensuality.
$490,00
This original print was published in a periodical from 1953.
We do not sell reproductions. Your art comes with a certificate of authenticity.
This original print was published in a periodical from 1953.
Your art comes with a certificate of authenticity.
Details
Year | 1953 |
Illustrator | Jean Jacquelin |
Type | Framed advert |
Size | 24.5 × 31.5cm | 9"44 x 12"2 |
Item # | 252 |
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Frame Specifications
Size: 32.7 × 42.7cm or 12.87″ x 16.81″
Frame material: anodised aluminium
Color: black
Glass: “float”
At VAA we deploy modern technology to preserve these antique illustrations. The uniquely hard-wearing frames we use are designed in Switzerland; their durability results from the process of anodising. Anodising is a surface treatment which protects and decorates aluminium using an anodic oxidation process. As a result of this, these frames are especially resistant to corrosion and heat, protecting this vintage art from wear and tear.
We frame each illustration ourselves in our workshop in Lausanne, Switzerland. The float glass we use is crystal clear with a very flat surface and carefully polished edges. The frames are 32.7 × 42.7cm (12.87″ x 16.81″). The result? We present you with a period illustration- a genuine antique- enclosed by a frame of the highest quality. In this way, we like to think we’re bringing modern technology and antique artistry together.
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