Edmund Dulac’s Tanglewood Tales: Jason Choosing Tiphys for the Voyage of the Argo Edmund Dulac’s illustration...
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Louis Icart’s Gust of Wind (1925) is a quintessential example of his Art Deco elegance, capturing movement, grace, and feminine beauty. The artwork features a fashionable woman caught in a sudden breeze with two greyhounds on the leash. Her flowing dress and hair swept up in the wind, creating a sense of dynamic motion. Icart’s signature etching technique, using drypoint and aquatint, enhances the softness and fluidity of the scene, while his delicate use of pastel tones adds to the romantic and whimsical atmosphere. Created during the Roaring Twenties, Gust of Wind reflects the era’s fascination with freedom, modernity, and stylish femininity. Icart often depicted glamorous women in motion, embodying the spirit of independence and sophistication that defined the decade.
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