Degas, Impressionism, and the Paris Millinery Trade

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Discover the fascinating intersection of art and fashion with 'Degas, Impressionism, and the Paris Millinery Trade.' This captivating hardcover book delves into the world of 19th-century Parisian millinery, highlighting the intricate relationship between Edgar Degas's masterpieces and the bustling hat industry of his time. Best known for his stunning depictions of dancers and bathers, Degas's unique perspective on milliners and their craft offers an insightful look into this vibrant aspect of historical fashion.

Featuring exquisite illustrations, including Degas's renowned works like 'The Millinery Shop' and 'The Milliners,' this book also showcases art by contemporaries such as Mary Cassatt, Edouard Manet, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, and Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec. Readers will enjoy a rich tapestry of images ranging from paintings and pastels to preparatory drawings and photographs, all celebrating the artistry of hat-making.

Equipped with thought-provoking essays, the book examines the evolution of millinery and its cultural significance through time. It explores themes such as the dynamic between modern fashion and historical reverence, the influence of Parisian milliners from Caroline Reboux to Coco Chanel, and representations of millinery in literature. Perfect for art enthusiasts, fashion aficionados, and historians alike, 'Degas, Impressionism, and the Paris Millinery Trade' shines a light on the essential role of hats and hat-makers within the broader context of 19th-century culture. Immerse yourself in this beautifully illustrated investigation where industry, art, and fashion converge to create a vibrant narrative of Parisian life.

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