Francis Marshall. Drawing Fashion

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by Oriole Cullen

Why we have selected this book:

Fashion illustration has a unique charm and creative signature – even in today’s age of photography and artificial intelligence, it still has an important place in the fashion industry. This elegant publication is dedicated to one of the masters of the golden age of fashion illustration, the British Francis Marshall, whose archive is carefully preserved at the Victoria and Albert Museum. A slightly nostalgic and finely nuanced look at fashion from the late 1920s to the 1960s.

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Book Overview from the Publisher:

This book opens an exciting archive of fashion illustration by Francis Marshall (1901–1980), whose career coincided with the golden age of fashion illustration and hand-drawn commercial art of the 1930s–1950s. For much of the 20th century, Marshall was one of Britain’s most prolific and highly regarded fashion illustrators; his work was published widely, in Vogue and the DailyMail, and in advertising for Jaeger, Fortnum and Mason, Liberty, and Elizabeth Arden, as well as in his own books. During WWII, he worked for the British Navy’s camouflage unit, famous for its ingenious feats of deception. Later he became known for the 200 covers he illustrated for the romantic fiction of prolific author Dame Barbara Cartland. This new book shines a light on this mostly forgotten master, at a time when fashion illustration is very much in style.

This book is brought by  V&A Publishing, ISBN 9781851779505

Additional information

Weight 0.5 kg
Dimensions 24.1 × 17.8 × 1.3 cm
Author

ISBN

9781851779505

Publisher

Pages

160

Format

Hardback

Language

Illustrations

120 color illustrations