About the artist
Plank's artistic style has been likened to the likes of Rackham, Dulac, Alphonse Mucha and even Gustav Klimt. His work is recognizable by his use of large, vivid colour fields that highlight his main characters' structure and outline. Despite the complexity of his fashion details, his compositions are uncomplicated and straightforward.
He made his grand entrance onto the Vogue stage with his distinctive style fully developed, remaining unmatched in his field for several years. It wasn't until Helen Dryden's work evolved that she emerged as a significant contemporary. William Packer summed up Plank's fashion perception as "idealistic, odd, and implausible, both daring and yet simultaneously romantic and nostalgic.
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