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The Colour of Clothes - Fashion and Dress in Autochromes 1907-1930

English · Hardback

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The story of photography''s first practicable colour process is also the story of fashion as it evolved from the Edwardian era to the newfound fluidity and freedom of the 1920s. ''Soon the world will be color-mad and Lumiere will be responsible'' Alfred Stieglitz, 1907 These words announced the arrival of the autochrome, the colour process invented by the Lumiere brothers that not only transformed photography, but also recorded the transition of fashion from Edwardian elegance towards a liberating modernity. The Colour of Clothes celebrates the unique beauty of the autochrome in around 370 images that reflect the broad sweep of its usage. Couturiers embraced the way the process showcased their exquisite designs to luminous perfection - among them Fortuny, Poiret, Doucet, Vionnet, Lucile, Chanel and Lanvin. Beyond the sphere of fashion, there are also examples from the Salon du Gout Francais, France''s virtual autochrome exhibition of luxury items, and Albert Kahn''s Archives de la Planete, a bold attempt to record the world''s cultures in autochromes. Some of the photographers involved may be famous in their field - Lartigue, Stieglitz, Steichen - though very often they are lesser known, and many are women who took to the process with panache. Whoever they were, they helped to immortalize one of photography''s historic moments, when the camera first revealed the world of fashion as it was - in colour.

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Authors Cally Blackman, Blackman Cally
Publisher Thames & Hudson
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 27.03.2025
 
EAN 9780500025482
ISBN 978-0-500-02548-2
No. of pages 336
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art > Art history

20th Century, DESIGN / Fashion & Accessories, DESIGN / Textile & Costume, Early 20th century c 1900 to c 1950, History of fashion, Fashion and textile design

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