Pacifica Island Art - Chinois - Chinese Floral Patterns - Vintage Lithograph Print by Albert Charles Auguste Racinet c.1888 - Master Art Print - 9in x 12in

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Enjoy a taste of Aloha with these beautiful Master Art Prints by Pacifica Island Art - printed in Maui, Hawaii. This print will look wonderful framed in the home, office or restaurant and is perfect for the Vintage Art Collector. - ABOUT THE ARTIST - Albert Charles Auguste Racinet - Albert Charles Auguste Racinet (1825–1893) was a French costume historian, illustrator, painter, and the author of books on costumes and ornaments. He worked for the publisher Firmin Didot et Cie. as an engraver and artistic director from 1869 to 1888, where his two major publications were L'Ornement polychrome and Le costume historique. Published in ten instalments between 1869 and 1873, the first iteration of L’Ornement polychrome (Colour ornament) is a visual record in 100 plates of the decorative arts from antiquity to the eighteenth century. The work was such a huge success that in 1885–7 Racinet brought out a second series, this time of 120 plates, and updated to include designs of the nineteenth century as well. The imagery presented in both series is drawn from a wide array of various mediums, including woodwork, metalwork, architecture, textiles, painting, and pottery, and from cultures all over the world. Although based on past masterpieces of design, the fantastic reproductions in L’Ornement polychrome, carried out by a number of skilled commercial artists of the day, can be considered works of art in their own right. Indeed, for Racinet, the purpose of such a compilation of past design excellence was not only to celebrate the masters of the past but also to inspire an improvement of decorative arts in his own day and age. The images featured here come from an excellent set of scans by RawPixel from their own 1888 edition of the first series. You can also leaf through the work in book form (again the first series) over at the New York Public Library.