Beautiful poster by Louis Galice for the Bois de Boulogne flower festival for the victims of duty.
Louis Galice was an excellent draughtsman, as well as a highly talented illustrator. Several weeklies of the period, including "Chat Noir", bear witness to the quality of this artist's graphic creations. Like Chéret, whose pupil he was, he set up his own studio in Paris, where he designed numerous posters, including some for Cirques d'hiver and Pinder, as well as for flower festivals.
Show - Press - Hauts-de-Seine
Under the patronage of the Parisian press
Ch. Levy Paris
Good condition, traces of folds, light restorations
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