Artist: Steinlen, Theofile Printer: Gil Blas, Paris Size: 11 x 16 ” / 28 x 40,65 cm On/Off Linen: On Linen Print Technique: chromolithograph Year: 1890c Condition & Comments: Excellent A condition
Gil Blas was a Weekly Journal with informations on almost everything cultural of the time. In this cover you see a man with three maidens in the forest. They are looking at plants.
Gil Blas was a Weekly Journal with informations on almost everything cultural of the time. In this cover you see a a woman working on a farm. Steinlen was often inspired by his surroundings including his wife their babysitter, his cats and his home.Â
Gil Blas was a Weekly Journal with informations on almost everything cultural of the time. Steinlen was often inspired by his surroundings including his wife their babysitter, his cats and his home. In this cover you see a four women that have just bought some cherries at the market.
Gil Blas was a Weekly Journal with informations on almost everything cultural of the time. Steinlen was often inspired by his surroundings including his wife their babysitter, his cats and his home. In this cover you see a Cabaret scene.
The composition shows an American, a Frenchman, and an Englishman riding together on a massive tank of the era, their national flags proudly flying. Above them, a golden Marianne—the personification of France—lifts a laurel wreath of victory, embodying Allied strength and unity. Issued to encourage citizens to subscribe to the national loan, it stands as one of the most compelling images of WWI propaganda.
This lithograph measures 31 × 47 in. and has been professionally mounted on linen. It is preserved in excellent “A” condition, with bright colors and strong presentation.
This World War I poster, published in Paris in 1916, depicts a scene in late 1915 from the Serbian theater of the war, in which the remnants of the Serbian army and accompanying civilian refugees were forced across the borders into Montenegro and Albania.
Gil Blas was a Weekly Journal with informations on almost everything cultural of the time. Steinlen was often inspired by his surroundings including his wife their babysitter, his cats and his home.Â
Gil Blas was a Weekly Journal with informations on almost everything cultural of the time. Steinlen was often inspired by his surroundings including his wife their babysitter, his cats and his home. In this cover you see a fishmonger going to work.
Gil Blas was a Weekly Journal with informations on almost everything cultural of the time. Steinlen was often inspired by his surroundings including his wife their babysitter, his cats and his home. In this cover you see a man offering to help a woman.
Gil Blas was a Weekly Journal with informations on almost everything cultural of the time. Steinlen was often inspired by his surroundings including his wife their babysitter, his cats and his home. In this cover you see a mother kissing her son.
Gil Blas was a Weekly Journal with informations on almost everything cultural of the time. Steinlen was often inspired by his surroundings including his wife their babysitter, his cats and his home. In this cover you see a woman carrying two buckets of milk. In the scenery you can see sunflowers.