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  • Cigale, Théâtre de l’Opera-Comique (1904) by Maurice Leloir – Original French Lithographic Poster printed by Devambez

    Cigale, Théâtre de l’Opera-Comique (1904) by Maurice Leloir – Original French Lithographic Poster printed by Devambez

    $ 750

    Cigale, Theatre de l’Opera-Comique
    Artist: Maurice Leloir
    Date: 1904

    In this elegant 1904 poster for the French ballet Cigale, artist Maurice Leloir captures the frigid fate of one of the story’s central figures with remarkable sensitivity. The ballet, written by Henri Cain and set to music by the celebrated composer Jules Massenet, was performed at the Théâtre de l’Opéra-Comique in Paris. Leloir’s lithograph was printed by Imp. Devambez, one of the foremost Parisian art printers of the early 20th century. The poster announced the première of Massenet’s Cigale—a divertissement-ballet evoking the poetic melancholy and grace typical of fin-de-siècle French theater.

    Details
    Artist: Maurice Leloir
    Title: Cigale – Divertissement-Ballet de Henri Cain. Musique de J. Massenet
    Date: 1904
    Printer: Imp. Devambez, Paris
    Theater: Théâtre de l’Opéra-Comique, Paris
    Size: 35  × 22 ¼ in (90 × 56 cm)
    Print Type: Stone Lithograph
    Condition: Nice Condition overall
    Comments: Poster for the première of Jules Massenet’s Cigale, composed by one of the most popular French composers of his time.

  • Figaro Illustre girl with turkeys by Maurice Leloir 1898 on linen

    Figaro Illustre girl with turkeys by Maurice Leloir 1898 on linen

    $ 350

    Figaro Illustre girl with turkeys by Maurice Leloir from 1898 original

    Artist: Maurice Leloir
    Printer: Editeurs Figaro, Paris
    Size: 12 x 16 in / 30.5 x 40.6 cm
    On/Off Linen: On Linen
    Year: 1898
    Condition & Comments: Excellent A condition

    Firago Illustre came out monthly and used the best artists of the time. A Journal of events and news of the time with lots of illustrations and as time went on photos.  At the turn of the Century chromolithograhie was the printing technique used. In Excellent condition

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