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Artist: Enrico Sacchetti
Figurino di moda italiano francese del XX secolo
Figurino di moda italiano francese del XX secolo

Figurino di moda italiano francese del XX secolo

By Enrico Sacchetti 1

Located in Florence, IT

Il figurino di moda è firmato e datato in basso a destra. The croquis is signed and dated on the bottom right. E.Sacchetti 1935. La donna è rappresentata di spalle, con un lungo vest...

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1930s Art Nouveau Enrico Sacchetti Art

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Tempera, Cardboard

Figurino di moda femminile italiano francese Anni Venti
Figurino di moda femminile italiano francese Anni Venti

Figurino di moda femminile italiano francese Anni Venti

By Enrico Sacchetti 1

Located in Florence, IT

Il figurino di moda è firmato in basso a destra ESacchetti. Raffigura una donna in piedi, con le mani sui fianchi, che indossa uno spezzato con giacca e gonna larga, e un evidente co...

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Early 20th Century Art Nouveau Enrico Sacchetti Art

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Tempera, Cardboard

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Notably, this period overlaps with their involvement in the Minorista Group, which was then at the forefront of the country's intellectual life.[5] Many contributors were devoted members of the group, leading some experts to consider Social as the cultural voice of the Minoristas. One of the features of Social magazine was its section called "Massa Girls," which was a play on his own name, and pronounced with a glottal 'g' in a similar fashion to the letter in Massaguer.[12] Massaguer drew women as independent and free-thinking, and never drew the woman celebrity as a caricature of herself, but as a free agent surrounded by caricatures.[11] However, Massaguer himself has been described as a womanizer in his personal life, and hesitant to fully embrace every facet of women's liberation. 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