Art Deco

Geometric boldness meets luxurious glamour. Art Deco transforms industrial energy into sleek elegance, where zigzag motifs and sunburst patterns radiate the machine-age optimism in gilded symmetry.

  • Femme Pensive

    Femme Pensive

    Louis Icart (French, 1880–1950)

    A woman sits lost in thought, her delicate features softened by shadow. The curve of her neck, the tilt of her chin—every line suggests quiet contemplation. Art Deco elegance meets something deeper here, unspoken yet palpable. What weighs on her mind remains just out of reach, drawing you closer.

  • Sharing confidences

    Sharing confidences

    Louis Icart (French, 1880–1950)

    A woman in 1920s fashion leans close to her dog, whispering secrets into its ear. The hound tilts its head, listening intently. Silk drapes around them, catching the light—an intimate moment of elegance and quiet understanding between two companions.

  • Au Jardin des Hespérides (Garden of Hesperides) (1913)

    Au Jardin des Hespérides (Garden of Hesperides) (1913)

    George Barbier (French, 1882–1932)

    Golden apples glow among twisting branches, guarded by nymphs draped in flowing silks. The air hums with myth—a paradise where time lingers, lush and forbidden. Every leaf seems to whisper secrets of the gods.

  • Sous Les Tonnelles

    Sous Les Tonnelles

    Louis Icart (French, 1880–1950)

    A woman in 1920s fashion lounges beneath flowering vines, her dress catching dappled sunlight. The garden hums with quiet luxury, her poised silhouette framed by delicate leaves. Every fold of fabric, every shadow hints at an afternoon suspended in effortless grace.

  • Pensive (Matin)

    Pensive (Matin)

    Louis Icart (French, 1880–1950)

    A woman sits in quiet reflection, her poised elegance softened by the weight of thought. The lines of her figure flow with restrained grace, caught between shadow and light. There’s something unspoken in her stillness—a tension beneath the surface, waiting.