Les Mois: Eugène Grasset's Gardens of Art - Calendar
Les Mois: Eugène Grasset's Gardens of Art - Calendar
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In 1894, Eugène Grasset (25 May 1845 – 23 October 1917) received a commission from the French department store La Belle Jardinière to create twelve original works of art to be used as a calendar.
Grasset's woodcuts show women in fashionable costumes of the period each bearing a sign of the zodiac in the design. They are in gardens, the flowers of which reflect the changing seasons. With blank spaces for the calendar dates, these works were compiled into a portfolio titled "Les Mois" (The Months) and published by the Parisian publisher G. de Malherbe in 1896.
Product specifications:
The calendar is printed on 250 gsm / 100 lb semi-gloss silk paper.
Wall calendar with hook:
- A4 vertical (21 x 29.7 cm); US and Canada: LT vertical (11" x 8.5")
- Two pages for each month
- Hook for easy hanging.