Charnaux
Print
1933-1935 (made)
1933-1935 (made)
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This catalogue, commissioned between ca. 1933 and 1935 is notable for its high quality of design and production (for others see E.376-1994 to E.381-1994). This reflects the publisher Lund Humphries and manufacturer Charnaux's policies of employing designers and artists of note such as Edward McKnight Kauffer and Man Ray, Hans Schleger and Frank Dobson - the latter was even commissioned to produce a display figure torso in 1933. In 1932 McKnight Kauffer began a close collaboration with publisher Lund Humphries, who, besides commissioning design work, were also able to provide studio and exhibition space in their new Bedford Square building. McKnight Kauffer evidently collaborated with a number of photographers on Charnaux catalogues. Lund Humphries' first exhibition was a show of work by McKnight Kauffer and the photographer Francis Braguiere in 1933, and included in the show was some of their collaborative work for Charnaux. In 1934 Lund Humphries gave photographer Man Ray his first London exhibition and in 1935 the photographer was working in their building, sharing a studio and darkroom facilities with McKnight Kauffer. The only known collaborative work that they produced was a Charnaux brochure, with Man Ray's photograph of a Venus de Milo cast, in 1935.
Object details
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Title | Charnaux (manufacturer's title) |
Materials and techniques | Letterpress and lithograph in ink on paper |
Brief description | Charnaux corset catalogue; British, ca. 1930-1939. |
Physical description | Charnaux corset catalogue, paper back, stapled spine. The cover design is in black, white and gold and features the 'charnaux' lettering in Art Deco style running vertically up the page, a black band across the centre and a zig-zag of gold lines. The back cover is the same running in the opposite orientation down the page. The eighteen page catalogue (including the inside covers) features photographs of models or mannequins wearing corsets and a description, the latter is set against a bi-part white and green background, and the lettering 'charnaux' runs across the bottom of most descriptions alternately in green or white lettering to contrast against the background. |
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Production type | Mass produced |
Marks and inscriptions | charmaux (Lettering across front and back cover, vertically, and also horizontally across most pages inside.) |
Object history | Acquired in connection with the display A Fine Line - Commercial Wood Engraving in Britain, V&A, 10 October 1994 - 26 March 1994. |
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Summary | This catalogue, commissioned between ca. 1933 and 1935 is notable for its high quality of design and production (for others see E.376-1994 to E.381-1994). This reflects the publisher Lund Humphries and manufacturer Charnaux's policies of employing designers and artists of note such as Edward McKnight Kauffer and Man Ray, Hans Schleger and Frank Dobson - the latter was even commissioned to produce a display figure torso in 1933. In 1932 McKnight Kauffer began a close collaboration with publisher Lund Humphries, who, besides commissioning design work, were also able to provide studio and exhibition space in their new Bedford Square building. McKnight Kauffer evidently collaborated with a number of photographers on Charnaux catalogues. Lund Humphries' first exhibition was a show of work by McKnight Kauffer and the photographer Francis Braguiere in 1933, and included in the show was some of their collaborative work for Charnaux. In 1934 Lund Humphries gave photographer Man Ray his first London exhibition and in 1935 the photographer was working in their building, sharing a studio and darkroom facilities with McKnight Kauffer. The only known collaborative work that they produced was a Charnaux brochure, with Man Ray's photograph of a Venus de Milo cast, in 1935. |
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Accession number | E.377-1994 |
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Record created | November 13, 2008 |
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