Edmund Dulac’s Tanglewood Tales: Jason Choosing Tiphys for the Voyage of the Argo Edmund Dulac’s illustration...
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L'Arbre de science" (The Tree of Knowledge) is an illustration created in 1914 by the French artist George Barbier. It was published in the Gazette du Bon Ton, a prestigious fashion magazine of the time known for its elegant Art Deco illustrations. The artwork shows a sophisticated woman dressed in an evening gown designed by the couturier Georges Doeuillet. Like much of Barbier’s work, the image blends fashion with symbolic elements, portraying a refined aesthetic typical of early 20th-century Paris. The tree in the illustration represents knowledge or culture, and the woman appears to be harvesting from it—perhaps suggesting that beauty, intellect, and elegance are intertwined.
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