Le Jugement de Paris

Unveiling the Charms of 'Le Jugement de Paris' by George Barbier: A Journey into Elegance and Artistic Mastery.

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behind the art:

In the realm of art, certain masterpieces transcend their time and captivate audiences for generations. One such treasure is the enchanting artwork known as 'Le Jugement de Paris' (The Judgment of Paris), created by the illustrious French illustrator George Barbier. Born in Nantes, France, in 1882, Barbier emerged as a prominent figure during the Roaring Twenties, a decade that exuded exuberance, glamour, and artistic innovation. Join us as we delve into the mesmerising beauty of Barbier's creation, exploring its historical significance and the artist's fascinating background.

'Le Jugement de Paris' depicts a mythical scene from Greek mythology, where the prince of Troy, Paris, finds himself tasked with choosing the most beautiful goddess among Aphrodite, Hera, and Athena. Barbier masterfully captures the essence of this timeless tale, infusing it with his distinct artistic flair and a touch of Art Deco elegance.

ABOUT THE ARTIST

Barbier's artistic style, characterised by intricate details, vibrant colours, and a harmonious blend of geometric shapes, epitomises the Art Deco movement that swept through the 1920s. With meticulous precision, he illustrates each character, portraying their graceful forms and capturing their individuality through their costumes, hairstyles, and expressions.

During the 1920s, the art world was in the midst of a radical transformation. Traditional artistic conventions were being challenged, giving rise to avant-garde movements that embraced new perspectives and experimented with form and content. Barbier, with his exquisite illustrations and ability to seamlessly blend classicism with modernity, stood as a bridge between the traditional and the innovative.

While 'Le Jugement de Paris' showcases Barbier's proficiency in storytelling through visual narratives, it also embodies the spirit of the time. The artwork's sumptuous aesthetics and intricate details reflect the prevailing fascination with opulence and luxury that permeated the decade.

Portrait of George Barbier

To fully appreciate Barbier's contribution to the artistic landscape, it is essential to understand the context of 1923. The 1920s marked a period of cultural renaissance and social change, with the aftermath of World War I giving way to a sense of liberation and celebration of life. This was an era of prosperity and newfound freedom, as people revelled in the pleasures of modernity and sought to escape the hardships of the past.

Against this backdrop, George Barbier emerged as a leading figure in the world of fashion illustration and design. His work adorned the covers of esteemed fashion publications such as Vogue and Harper's Bazaar, catapulting him to international acclaim. Barbier's intricate compositions and meticulous attention to detail perfectly captured the allure of the Jazz Age, making him the go-to artist for society's elite.

George Barbier's 'Le Jugement de Paris' transcends the boundaries of time and continues to enchant art enthusiasts today. As we explore the intricacies of this mesmerising artwork, we discover a captivating blend of mythology, Art Deco aesthetics, and the cultural vibrancy of the 1920s. Barbier's artistic mastery and his ability to capture the essence of an era defined by opulence and liberation are truly remarkable.

WHICH FOLDS WORK BEST WITH THIS POCKET SQUARE?

'Le Jugement De ParisPocket Square works brilliantly across a number of folds due to the scale of the print and varying colours. The versatility of this pocket square will enable you to be creative and playful with your pocket square fold type. We discuss our two favourite fold styles in more detail below.

Read Further: Types of Pocket Square Folds

Puff Fold

The Puff Fold is not only one of the most popular folds but also one of the simplest to master. The most classic style is to adjust it till it forms a semi-circle above your pocket, but the very nature of the Puff Fold means you can be creative with the final look. 

We feel it works best for a more casual look and can be easily adjusted to display the different colours in your pocket square. In this instance, the brown and cream tones from 'Le Jugement De Paris' perfectly offset a mid-grey blazer.

 


The THREE-POINT Peaks Fold

The Three Point Fold is quite a classic fold that adds interest to your jacket and does look quite intricate to the observer. This fold always looks best when you use a square that has some colour contrast with the border, such as  'Le Jugement De Paris'.

To customise once folded, simply adjust the peaks so they have a uniform spacing and angle slightly backwards from the first peak. The sophisticated and uniform nature of this fold lends itself well to more formal events such as a wedding or other special occasions. 

Below in our YouTube Video Series, Alex explores how to create the perfect pocket square Three Point Fold.

 

 


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