Bild Collection
"Bild: A Captivating Journey through Colorful Lithography" Step back in time and immerse yourself in the vibrant world of "bild
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"Bild: A Captivating Journey through Colorful Lithography" Step back in time and immerse yourself in the vibrant world of "bild, " a collection of captivating lithographic prints from various eras. From Horse Super Cigarettes' stunning color printing in 1935 to Prangs Easter Publications' intricate designs from 1895, these artworks offer a glimpse into the rich history of this artistic technique. Transport yourself to the Theatre Royal Drury Lane in 1893, where Robinson Crusoe comes alive on stage through lithography. The detailed illustrations bring forth an enchanting tale that captivated audiences during that era. Similarly, Theatre de l Opera's lithograph from 1890 invites you to Samedi 14 Janvier for an extravagant masquerade ball, promising an evening filled with elegance and mystery. Discover the beauty of Louis Vallet's lithograph from Chalonss / Marne in 1905 as it showcases his masterful use of this medium. Each stroke brings life to his creation, leaving viewers mesmerized by its intricacy and attention to detail. Quinar's advertisement for Quinine with Arnica takes us back to 1923 when even hair products were presented artistically through lithography. Experience the allure of Cabaret des Arts in Paris during the year 1900 as X. Privas, D. Bonnaud, J. Varney, G. Secot, G. Baltha, and E. Lassailly grace the stage with their performances. The lithographic poster captures their talent and charisma while enticing spectators to witness their artistry firsthand. Continue your journey at Tous les Soirs Moulin Rouge in 1898 where dazzling lights illuminate dancers who effortlessly glide across the stage. This vivid depiction transports you straight into a night filled with excitement and entertainment. Explore Les coulisses de l Opera au Musee Grevin's behind-the-scenes look at one of France's most prestigious opera houses in 1891.