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Fine art, Louis Icart’s "
Joy of Life" is a well-known Art Deco work from 1929 featuring a woman with two Borzoi dogs. The piece is an etching, drypoint, and hand-colored aquatint that epitomizes the Art Deco era's depiction of women and their connection with fashion and elegance.
The Borzoi, also known as the Russian Wolfhound, was a popular breed during the Art Deco period, favored for its graceful lines and aristocratic appearance, which complemented the new fashion trends of the early 20th century.
The artwork, also known as "Joie de vivre," captures a sense of dynamic movement and elegance. |
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