Affiche Poster Collection
Step into the past with these captivating affiche posters
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Step into the past with these captivating affiche posters. From the enchanting world of theatre to the intriguing realm of advertisements, these vintage artworks transport us to different eras and stories. In 1869, 'Le Petit Faust' graced the stage at Theatre des Folies Dramatiques in Paris, captivating audiences with its mesmerizing performance. Fast forward to 1888, where Felicien Champsaur's novel 'The Dancer's Lover' came alive through a beautifully designed poster. The late 19th century brought us Scaramouche, a mime show by Felicia Mallet that left spectators in awe with its silent storytelling. As we entered a new century, even children were treated to their own theatrical experience during the World Fair in Paris in 1900 - an event celebrated through an eye-catching poster. Meanwhile, Russian oil for shoe care became indispensable for fashion-conscious individuals seeking impeccable footwear maintenance towards the end of the 19th century. Advertisements also took center stage on affiche posters; Cafe Frahinfaz farm enticed customers with its irresistible offerings around 1890 while Sunlight soap showcased a cherubic child enjoying his bath - all thanks to this remarkable cleansing product. Intrigue and adventure awaited Emilienne d'Alencon as she was pursued by admirers near Cabourg in 1896 - an exhilarating scene captured on yet another striking poster. Across borders, Londonian theatres presented 'The Woman in White, ' transporting audiences back to Victorian England in 1871. Belgium had its share of artistic brilliance too; 'The Cenacle, ' an enigmatic gathering from the end of the 19th century intrigued viewers who encountered it on posters across town. And let's not forget about indulging oneself – brasserie Van Velsen tempted beer enthusiasts with a delightful image of a woman savoring her drink at the close of that same century.