Les Demi-Vierges - Raphael Kirchner
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Description
A series of six Art Nouveau illustrations by Raphael Kirchner, originally produced as postcards. The panels feature elongated female figures in flowing gowns, rendered in a muted palette of sage green and sepia.
Raphael Kirchner was an Austrian artist who became a prominent figure in the Belle Époque through his postcard illustrations and magazine work. This series, titled Les Demi-Vierges, consists of six panels depicting young women in various poses. The title refers to a popular 1894 novel by Marcel Prévost, which explored the social behaviour of young Parisian women of the era. The composition of each panel is strictly vertical. Kirchner uses a limited colour palette of sage green, cream and sepia. The figures are slender and elongated, a characteristic of the Art Nouveau style. Each woman wears a flowing, floor-length gown that suggests movement through soft folds and draping. Their hair is styled with dark floral ornaments, providing a sharp contrast against the pale skin and light backgrounds. Kirchner employs a graphic approach where the subjects are framed by vertical bands of colour. The background behind the figures often contains subtle, circular patterns or damask-like textures in a darker brown tone. The typography for the title is integrated into the lower corner of each panel, using the stylised, organic lettering typical of the period. These illustrations were originally produced as a set of postcards, a medium that Kirchner helped elevate to a recognised art form during the early twentieth century.
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Les Demi-Vierges - Raphael Kirchner
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Artist Biography
Raphael Kirchner
He was born in Vienna in 1875, studied at the Academy of Fine Arts there, and moved to Paris in 1900. At the outbreak of the First World War he relocated to New York, where he spent his final years designing panels, costumes and programmes for Florenz Ziegfeld's Follies at the Century Theatre. He died in New York in 1917, at forty-two.
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