Clémentine-Hélène Dufau's original Art Nouveau poster for "La Fronde" in 1898 is an artistic gem testifying to women's involvement in the feminist movement at the end of the 19th century. "La Fronde" was a radical, feminist French newspaper founded in 1897, and Dufau created this poster to promote the publication and its progressive ideas.
Dufau's work reflects the crucial role played by women in spreading feminist ideas and fighting for equal rights. It also testifies to the influence of Art Nouveau as a means of artistic and political expression.
Today, this poster has become a historic symbol of the feminist movement at the turn of the century. It is a reminder of the importance of the fight for gender equality and the need to give women a voice in all spheres of society.
Clémentine-Hélène Dufau's poster for "La Fronde" is a visual legacy that continues to inspire struggles for gender equality, and reminds us of the power of art to embody and propagate social and political ideas. Its timeless aesthetic and powerful message make it a work of art that still resonates with relevance in the modern world.
Press - Feminism
First newspaper of women led by Marguerite Durand surrounded by women's journalists
Charles Verneau Paris
Good condition
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