a new and economical method of reproducing colored designs
This beautiful pochoir is signed Jeanne Duche and seems to be for a candy (bonbon) company called TONTON BONBON: a very dapper gentleman is showering waiting for children with bonbons
"The prolific English artist Dudley Hardy is best known for his work for publications and the theatre
His V'almy is in the Luxembourg
Fabulous and very true to early 1920s advertising
1897 Original French Art Nouveau Poster, Les Programmes Illustrés, Programme 6e Chasseurs affiche horizontale a new and economical methodDate: 1897 Size: 9. 25 x 12. 5 inches Notes: Poster, Small, Lithograph Artist: Anonymous About The Poster: A color plate from an exquisite book called Les Programmes Illustres, by Ernest Maindron, published in 1897, by Librairie Nilsson Per Lamm, Paris purchased at auction, and filled with the most unbelievably detailed and remarkable works of art we have seen granted we are biased and truly moved by works from this period, by truly, these are gems,