This is a vintage art print by Abel Faivre titled "Alphonse XIII A Paris," originally published in the French humor magazine "Le Rire" on June 3, 1905. This charming illustration depicts a scene with children and a goat-drawn carriage, with a formal gathering in the background, likely at the Élysée Palace as suggested by the caption "A L'ÉLYSÉE — La voiture de Sa Majesté est avancée!...". The print showcases the distinctive style of Abel Faivre, a renowned French illustrator and cartoonist of the Belle Époque.

This listing includes one loose art print, preserved in a clear protective sleeve. The print is an original illustration from the specified magazine issue, making it a unique piece of vintage French history and art. It is unsigned, as is typical for magazine illustrations of this period, with the artist's credit "Dessin d'Abel Faivre" printed on the sheet. The color palette is muted and pastel, characteristic of early 20th-century prints. This piece of wall art would make an excellent addition to a collection of vintage prints, French decor, or historical illustrations. It is ready for custom framing or matting to suit any home decor style.

Verified Specifications:
Artist: Abel Faivre
Title: Alphonse XIII A Paris
Item Type: Art Print (Magazine Illustration)
Substrate/Material: Paper
Orientation: Portrait
Color Palette: Pastel, Muted
Signature: Unsigned (Artist credited on print)
Edition: Open Edition (from a periodical)
Framing: Unframed/Loose Sheet (in protective sleeve)
Included Components: 1x Loose Print in clear protective sleeve
Publisher Mark: Le Rire (Nouvelle Série, N° 122)
Year of Production: 1905
Country of Origin: France