1. The 'Divan Japonais' poster was created by Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec in 1892 to advertise a Parisian cabaret nightclub. It depicts singer Yvette Guilbert performing on stage with Jane Avril and critic Édouard Dujardin in the foreground, and is considered one of the most iconic works of the Belle Époque era. The poster exemplifies the Art Nouveau movement and Toulouse-Lautrec's revolutionary approach to commercial art. Reproductions of this famous poster appeal to art collectors, interior designers, and enthusiasts of French Belle Époque culture.
2. Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec created the iconic 'Ambassadeurs: Aristide Bruant dans son cabaret' poster in 1892 to advertise the French cabaret singer Aristide Bruant's performances at the Ambassadeurs café-concert in Paris. This lithographic poster became one of the most recognizable images of the Belle Époque era and helped establish Toulouse-Lautrec as a master of poster art. The bold design and striking use of color revolutionized advertising art and influenced the Art Nouveau movement. Reproductions of this poster remain highly popular among art enthusiasts and collectors of vintage advertising art. The image's enduring appeal stems from its bold graphic design, historical significance, and association with Parisian nightlife culture.
3. The original 'Jane Avril' poster was created by Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec in 1893 to advertise the famous cancan dancer's performances at the Jardin de Paris nightclub in Montmartre. This iconic Art Nouveau poster became one of Toulouse-Lautrec's most celebrated works, revolutionizing poster art and elevating it to fine art status. The poster captures the essence of Belle Époque Paris and remains highly sought after by collectors of vintage posters and Art Nouveau enthusiasts. Original lithographs command premium prices at auction, while quality reproductions appeal to art lovers and interior designers seeking authentic Parisian aesthetic.
4. The original 'Reine de Joie' poster was created by Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec in 1892 as an advertisement for Victor Joze's novel of the same name. This iconic Art Nouveau lithograph exemplifies Toulouse-Lautrec's revolutionary poster design style that transformed commercial advertising into fine art during the Belle Époque period in Paris. Reproductions of this famous poster appeal to art enthusiasts, collectors of Art Nouveau design, and admirers of Toulouse-Lautrec's work. These prints are valued for their decorative appeal and connection to one of the most celebrated poster artists in history, making them popular choices for home and office décor.
These images remain highly recognizable and are frequently reproduced in various formats for decorative purposes.
Excellent condition, framed and matted. The frames may have minor scuffs, see photos.