Based of the Vogue cherry blossom design an iconic magazine cover illustration from 1919 by artist Helen Dryden depicts a woman in a flowing dress in a nature scene, reminiscent of the Art Nouveau style. The style, popular around 1890-1910, is known for its sinuous, organic lines and stylised natural forms, evident in the depiction of the woman's dress and the weeping trees.
The piece is made using pyrography, the technique of burning designs into wood with a heated tool, giving it a distinctive monochromatic, sepia-toned look.
The aesthetic is highly characteristic of Art Nouveau, which often focused on the female form integrated with decorative botanical motifs.
The illustration showcases a common Art Nouveau theme of women in nature, often described in search results as nymphs, goddesses, or simply figures enjoying the natural world.
Nice vintage condition with authentic patina.
Height: 51cm
Length: 40cm









