Dive into timeless elegance with this vintage advertising poster announcing the White Sale at Place Clichy in Paris. This authentic piece from the late 19th century is a true work of art that captures the essence of Parisian department stores, where fashion and textiles were at the heart of urban life.
On this poster, we observe a delicate and refined scene: a young woman elegantly dressed, comfortably seated in an armchair, examines a piece of fabric of exceptional quality. Beside her, a maid in traditional attire of the time presents what appears to be a delicate linen set or sheet, adorned with subtle embroidery. The composition highlights the finesse and quality of the items offered during this famous White Sale, a traditional period when stores showcased linen items and textiles at reduced prices.
The background of the poster blends into soft and light tones, while the inscription "A la Place Clichy" is highlighted by a stylized and dynamic typography, in red and black, creating a striking contrast with the shades of blue at the bottom of the poster, where the announcement of the sale date can be read: Monday, January 29.
This advertising poster signed by the artist Pal, famous for his illustrations from the Belle Époque, is a perfect example of how graphic art was used both to promote commercial events and to capture the elegance and luxury of Parisian society at the time. The poster itself exudes sophistication and good taste, qualities associated with department stores like the one at Place Clichy, an iconic institution of Parisian commerce.
Add a piece of Parisian history to your collection with this elegant and captivating poster that celebrates the Vente de Blanc of Place Clichy, a symbol of luxury and French tradition. Available now in a limited edition for art and vintage design enthusiasts.
Dive into timeless elegance with this vintage advertising poster announcing the White Sale at Place Clichy in Paris. This authentic piece from the late 19th century is a true work of art that captures the essence of Parisian department stores, where fashion and textiles were at the heart of urban life.
On this poster, we observe a delicate and refined scene: a young woman elegantly dressed, comfortably seated in an armchair, examines a piece of fabric of exceptional quality. Beside her, a maid in traditional attire of the time presents what appears to be a delicate linen set or sheet, adorned with subtle embroidery. The composition highlights the finesse and quality of the items offered during this famous White Sale, a traditional period when stores showcased linen items and textiles at reduced prices.
The background of the poster blends into soft and light tones, while the inscription "A la Place Clichy" is highlighted by a stylized and dynamic typography, in red and black, creating a striking contrast with the shades of blue at the bottom of the poster, where the announcement of the sale date can be read: Monday, January 29.
This advertising poster signed by the artist Pal, famous for his illustrations from the Belle Époque, is a perfect example of how graphic art was used both to promote commercial events and to capture the elegance and luxury of Parisian society at the time. The poster itself exudes sophistication and good taste, qualities associated with department stores like the one at Place Clichy, an iconic institution of Parisian commerce.
Add a piece of Parisian history to your collection with this elegant and captivating poster that celebrates the Vente de Blanc of Place Clichy, a symbol of luxury and French tradition. Available now in a limited edition for art and vintage design enthusiasts.
Which support should you choose?
Ideal for vintage posters, bohemian posters, baby decorations. Excellent value for money
Ideal finish for art prints of paintings
Most premium finish, perfect for photographs but also for art prints of paintings.
What dimensions?
If you are unsure between 2 sizes, opt for the larger one. Indeed, when unwrapping the print you can often have the impression of having imagined the larger print.
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