Art & Statues
Art Deco Hand Painted Pochoir Notecards by G. Bonnet, Paris 1925
These six small but striking original pochoir cards designed by Georges Bonnet in Paris circa 1925, capture the bold geometry and high fashion of the Art Deco era with remarkable precision and flair. Rendered in vivid hand-stenciled colors, the image presents a stylized female figure holding an oversized green feather fan.The simplified body,stylized pose, and sharp abstract backdrop reflect the influence of Cubism and the evolving modernist sensibilities of the time.
Pochoir, a popular and labor-intensive technique used during the 1920s in Paris, involved hand-applying layers of pigment through carefully cut stencils, often by teams of artisans. This example, printed in black, hand colored and signed by the artist in the lower left, exudes both elegance and energy—an authentic artifact from the Art Deco movement. Whether framed as a miniature artwork or admired as a rare graphic element from the golden age of fashion illustration, this pochoir radiates the spirit of the 1925 Exposition des Arts Décoratifs .
Use these as placards for a formal dinner or to accompany a gift or flowers- or place in a tiny frame.