Belgian Vintage Art Nouveau ‘Brussels-Exhibition’ Poster by Henri Baes, c.1897
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A vision of the future – This exposition was a world’s fair held in Brussels, Belgium in 1897. There were 27 participating countries, and an estimated attendance of 7.8 million people.
The primary designers of the fair were among of the Belgium Masters of Art Nouveau Architecture.
Artists include, amongst others, were: Henri Privant-Livemont, Henry Van de Velde, Paul Hankar, who were also poster artists.
This magnificent poster features the new technology of the light (electricity) shining over the Brussels fair.
Details
Artists:
Henri Baes
Origin:
Belgium
Circa:
1897
Printer:
AD. Mertens - Bruxelles
Size:
61.25'' x 43.5''
ID:
#02382
Style:
Art Nouveau, Belle Epoque
Condition:
Very Good
Linen Backed:
Yes
Size
Unit
Inches
Centimeters
Width
61.25
155.58
Height
43.5
110.49
Depth
0.1
0.25
Details
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