The Olympia opened in Paris in April of 1893 as the first establishment to call itself a “music-hall”…From the start, the Olympia exploited feminine allure for all it was worth; whatever its various revues were called, they always featured beautiful girls in revealing costumes…Pal, freshly arrived from London, was a perfect choice to create one of Olympia’s first show posters. His well-proportioned, realistically drawn beauties projected a sensuality no other poster artist could match.
Music by Leopold Wenzel.
Details
Artists:
Pal (Jean de Paleologue)
Origin:
France
Circa:
1894
Printer:
Paul Dupont - Paris
Size:
30.875'' x 48''
ID:
#00192
Style:
Art Nouveau, Belle Epoque
Condition:
Very Good
Linen Backed:
Yes
Size
Unit
Inches
Centimeters
Width
30.875
78.4225
Height
48
121.92
Depth
0.1
0.25
Details
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US WWII War Bonds Poster ‘We Can’t All Go…’, 1942
Origin:
America (USA)
Artist:
Anonymous
Circa:
1942
Size:
16.75'' x 22''


Quinquina Dubonnet | Maitre de L’Affiche: Plate #29
Origin:
France
Artist:
Jules Cheret
Circa:
1896
Size:
11.5'' x 15.5''




