Musée Grévin souvenir de l&
Musée Grévin souvenir de l&
Musée Grévin souvenir de l&
Musée Grévin souvenir de l&
Musée Grévin souvenir de l&
Musée Grévin souvenir de l&

Musée Grévin souvenir de l'exposition 1890

Regular price €2.000,00
/
Tax included. Shipping calculated at checkout.

Size (cm)
Condition

An emblem of the Belle Époque's fascination with the exotic, this original 1890 poster by Jules Chéret—often called the father of the modern poster—captures the spirit of late 19th-century Paris through vivid color, whimsy, and imperial pageantry. Commissioned as a souvenir for the Musée Grévin's colonial exhibition on Annam (modern-day Vietnam), the work blends spectacle and propaganda with Chéret's trademark effervescent style.

Set against a bright, theatrical background, Chéret’s lithograph radiates movement and curiosity. Annamite figures in traditional costume are stylized for Parisian audiences, surrounded by rich decorative flourishes. This image is less a faithful ethnographic record than a romanticized tableau—a colorful window into how France imagined its colonial subjects at the time.

This piece exemplifies Chéret’s pioneering use of the three-stone lithographic process, which enabled a riot of color long before full-color printing became standard. His ability to transform advertising into an art form helped elevate posters into collector-worthy treasures.

By the 1890s, the Musée Grévin had become a fixture of Parisian entertainment, combining waxworks, ethnographic displays, and theatrical spectacle. This poster doesn’t just advertise an event—it reflects the cultural attitudes of its time: fascination with the “Orient,” confidence in colonial power, and a hunger for visual stimulation.

Beyond its graphic brilliance, this poster is a powerful cultural document—one that reveals the aesthetics, ambitions, and contradictions of fin-de-siècle France. It also helped define what we now consider modern visual advertising.

Exhibition - Colony - Thailand - Annamites

Printed by Chaix in Paris

Good condition, slight restorations

You can call us at : + 33 6 66 48 17 63

Recently viewed