Poulbot Collection
Discover the whimsical world of Francisque Poulbot
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Discover the whimsical world of Francisque Poulbot, a French cartoonist and illustrator whose work graced the pages of numerous publications and posters during the early 20th century. From the Week of Little Street Urchins charity poster in 1930 to his vibrant color lithograph for Journee de Paris on 14 Juillet 1916, Poulbot's art captured the hearts and imaginations of the public. His illustrations for Aristide Bruant's Grand roman, Le Journal, and Montmartre scenes were also widely acclaimed. Amidst the backdrop of World War I, Poulbot's propaganda posters, such as the anti-German one from 1915, served an important purpose. And let us not forget his striking black chalk drawing, Les deux ceremonies [The two ceremonies]. A true master of his craft, Poulbot's timeless art continues to captivate and inspire.