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Ambassadeurs by Luc Metivet

A vintage French advertising poster from the Belle Époque period (late 19th to early 20th century), first created in 1896 to promote the Ambassadeurs restaurant and cabaret in Paris, known for its high-society clientele and performances. It reflects the vibrant Belle Époque era, a time of flourishing arts and entertainment in Paris, where cabarets like the Ambassadeurs were at the height of their popularity.

Lucien Métivet, a Montmartre artist trained under Fernand Cormon, became a prolific illustrator for Parisian satirical magazines like Le Rire and L'Assiette au Beurre. Active in the Montmartre art scene, he decorated cabarets and captured café-concert culture. Here, he portrays chanteuse Eugénie Buffet as an impoverished working-class girl, walking down a snowy Parisian street. Her dark hair and dress contrast with the scene, while her name appears on a poster beside her, and "every night" is written in the snow – a clever nod to her performances.

 

Year:  1896

Dimensions: 100cm x 70cm

Material/Media: Original lithograph, not linen backed

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