
Art & Collectibles
Framed 'Le Frou-Frou' French Belle Époque Advertising Poster Print
$150.00Description
Step back into the glamour of turn-of-the-century Paris with this stunning reproduction of the iconic 'Le Frou-Frou' advertising poster, originally created by the celebrated French illustrator Weiluc (Henri Avelot) around 1900. Le Frou-Frou was one of the most beloved Parisian illustrated humor journals of the Belle Époque era, known for its witty, risqué, and artistically sophisticated content that captured the spirit of Montmartre café society. The composition is quintessentially Art Nouveau — a coquettish redheaded woman reclines languidly on an ornate chaise lounge, her silhouetted legs in black stockings peeking out from a billowing white skirt, smoke curling playfully above to form the title text. The original tagline reads 'Demandez Partout Le Frou-Frou — Le plus gros tirage des journaux humoristiques illustrés' (Ask Everywhere for Le Frou-Frou — the largest circulation of illustrated humor journals). This piece is professionally framed with a wide white mat and sleek black frame, ready to hang. It would make a striking addition to any Francophile's home, vintage poster collection, Art Nouveau gallery wall, or Parisian-themed interior. A wonderful conversation piece with rich cultural history.
Condition
GoodPrint appears crisp and clean with no visible fading, foxing, or damage. Frame and mat are in excellent condition with no chips or scuffs observed.
Dimensions
W 23.5" × H 27"
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