Reine de Joie  is a chromolithographed poster, signed on plate on the lower left margin by the French bohemian artist  Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec  (1864-1901).

Original title:  Reinde de Joie par Victor Joze chez tous les libraires .

A wonderful reduction of the  famous advertising poster  designed by Lautrec in 1892, printed by Edw. Ancourt and C, Paris, and published by Mourlot in 1951.

In very good conditions, almost perfect, with some minor defects along the external margin (some sporadic stains). The bright colors and the high quality of the print and the subject make this modern artwork always fashionable.

An  amazing vintage advertising  poster representing the fine and sophisticated French  fin de siècle  taste.

You could breathe the Belle Epoque air at exclusive prices  on Wallector.com!

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Reine de Joie  is a chromolithographed poster, signed on plate on the lower left margin by the French bohemian artist  Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec (1864-1901).

Original title:  Reinde de Joie par Victor Joze chez tous les libraires .

A wonderful reduction of the famous advertising poster designed by Lautrec in 1892, printed by Edw. Ancourt and C, Paris, and published by Mourlot in 1951.

In very good conditions, almost perfect, with some minor defects along the external margin (some sporadic stains). The bright colors and the high quality of the print and the subject make this modern artwork always fashionable.

An  amazing vintage advertising poster representing the fine and sophisticated French  fin de siècle  taste.

You could breathe the Belle Epoque air at exclusive prices on Wallector.com!

Read More About The Famous Draftsman Henri De Toulouse-Lautrec Here!

In this specific case, this modern artwork intends to promote the homonym novel by Victor Joze.

Looking carefully at this artwork, it is understandable that under the first pure advertising lecture, this lithograph represents the nature of the relationship between two different social classes and their agreements. The elder man, a well-known banker, managed to redeem his wealth by establishing a simpler and earthlier love relationship.

This is a really amazing artwork because it analyses an interesting twist on the usual transactions between wealthy men and their lower-class female counterparts.

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SKU
M-103868
Artist
Henri de Toulouse Lautrec
Typology
Manifestos
Technique
Lithograph
Editor
Paris, Mourlot
Period
1950s
Conditions
Good (minor cosmetic wear)
Dimensions (cm)
32 x 0.1 x 24
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