'A Woman’s Head’
William Brown Macdougall
1896
Photomechanical reproduction of a line drawing in pen
5½ x 4½ inches
Photograph of a drawing in The Savoy 6 (October 1896): 91.
This is an example of Macdougall’s treatment of Art Nouveau in which he deploys emanating arabesques and strands of hair which evoke the organic forms of plant-life. The image is also redolent of the femme fatale type, which features throughout the style.
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