Elegant Sea Horses by Maurice Pillard-Verneuil
Elegant seahorses cling to undulating seaweed. Sophisticated palette of onyx black and chamoisee brown on an Isabelline (similar to parchment white) background. One of M.P. Verneuil's signature designs and a fine example of Gilded Age grace and refinement. I love the subtle hand-stenciled effectPlease order the three-inch size only. The type will be nearly impossible to read if you order the 1.5" size. Fully customizable. Simply replace the name and address shown with your own. The font shown is Park Avenue, but you can change it to whatever available font your desire.
Matching postage stamps, note cards and more are available in my gallery.
About the artist: Maurice Pillard-Verneuil studied under Art Nouveau master Eugene Grasset. An early interest in Japanese printmaking blossomed into a passion for Asian art after his visit to Southeast Asia. In love with nature and the natural world, he drew inspiration from plants, flowers, animals, insects and marine life.
About this artwork:This particular design is from a suite of 60 color lithographs after decorative Art Nouveau devices by Mucha, Verneuil and Auriol found in the book 'Combinaisons Ornementales se Multipliant à l'Infini à l'Aide du Miroir' (Decorative Combinations, Infinitely Multiplied with a Mirror) by George Auriol, pseudonym of Jean-Georges Huyot, journalist, poet, songwriter, painter and engraver. Published in the year 1900 by Librairie Centrale des Beaux Arts, Paris.
It has been carefully and lovingly prepared for print by a professional graphic artist using state-of-the-art software. It is a joy to bring the best art of previous centuries into our own for everyday use and enjoyment. I hope you will enjoy using these address labels as much as I enjoyed working on the design.
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