Fleurs de Mousse
Fleurs de Mousse is an amazing colored lithograph on cardboard, realized by the Italian artist and founding father of modern Italian poster art Leopoldo Metlicovitz (Trieste, 1868 - Ponte Lambro, 1944). Printed by Officine Ricordi, Milan, in 1898, the advertising manifesto for the Fleurs de Mousse fragrance is inspired by the art-nouveau graphic work by the master Adolf Hohenstein.
This is a wonderful vintage advertising poster for the " Fleurs de Mousse, le grand parfum à la mode ", monogrammed on the lower right margin and with the inscriptions printed on the lower margin, under the image: " L. Metlicovitz / Off. G. Ricordi and C. Milano / 90 x 125 ". In excellent conditions, except for some light abrasions of the paper on the right and on the lower margins.
This modern original poster follows the vintage Art Nouveau taste and has all the dignity of an object of art to include as a colorful and fashionable piece in your sophisticated home decor.
Fleurs de Mousse is an amazing colored lithograph on cardboard, realized by the Italian artist and founding father of modern Italian poster art Leopoldo Metlicovitz (Trieste, 1868 - Ponte Lambro, 1944). Printed by Officine Ricordi, Milan, in 1898, the advertising manifesto for the Fleurs de Mousse fragrance is inspired by the art-nouveau graphic work by the master Adolf Hohenstein.
This is a wonderful vintage advertising poster for the " Fleurs de Mousse, le grand parfum à la mode ", monogrammed on the lower right margin and with the inscriptions printed on the lower margin, under the image: " L. Metlicovitz / Off. G. Ricordi and C. Milano / 90 x 125 ". In excellent conditions, except for some light abrasions of the paper on the right and on the lower margins.
This modern original poster follows the vintage Art Nouveau taste and has all the dignity of an object of art to include as a colorful and fashionable piece in your sophisticated home decor.
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