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Love’s Blossom (Parfum de Fleurs), created in the 1920s–1930s, is an etching with aquatint that captures a relaxed, intimate interior scene. A stylish woman reclines on a sofa, adorned with an elegant hat and surrounded by abundant flowers, blending comfort with refined sensuality. The composition emphasizes soft curves, delicate textures, and pastel hues, characteristic of Icart’s romantic Art Deco aesthetic. The floral elements suggest fragrance and fleeting beauty, while the poised yet languid figure evokes modern femininity and quiet allure.
Louis Icart (1888–1950) was a celebrated French printmaker and illustrator whose work flourished during the interwar period. Renowned for his depictions of fashionable women, he combined technical mastery in etching with a light, playful elegance. His imagery often balances sophistication and intimacy, making his prints highly collectible and emblematic of Parisian Art Deco culture.
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