Dragonfly Art Nouveau Brooch from Brooklyn Museum Library. Eugene Alain Seguy was one of the foremost French designers at the beginning of the 20th century. Working in both the Art Deco and Art Nouveau styles, he published many design folios utilizing the pochoir technique, a printing process that imploys a series of stencils to lay dense and vivid color. From the Brooklyn Museum Library Collection, Seguy’s Insects (1928), this enameled brooch is an adaptation of Palpares Imperator, a Madagascar dragonfly design. Enamled 24K gold plate over pewter and measures 2"W x 3"H x 1/2"D.
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