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Illustration for the magazine Le Rire dec 15 1906 (print)
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Illustration for the magazine Le Rire dec 15 1906 (print)
PCT4266898 Illustration for the magazine Le Rire dec 15 1906 (print) by Guillaume, Albert (1873-1942); (add.info.: Au bonheur des dames: drawing by Albert Guillaume (1873-1942) on the cover of the satirical magazine "Le Rire" n° 202 of December 15, 1906.
This illustration showing a seller of feminine fabrics and clothing in a department store is, of course, a reference to Emile Zola's novel "Au bonheur des dames", published for the first time on a soap opera in the newspaper "Gil Blas" from 17 December 1892 to 1 March 1883, and a popular edition illustrated by
Charpentier/Fasquel won great success in 1906, year of publication of this drawing.); Photo © Gusman
Media ID 33084084
© © Gusman / Bridgeman Images
Belle Epoque City Of Paris Dealer Department Store Departmentstore Depertment Store Dressmaking Emile 1840 1902 Gusman Interior Scene Magazines Press Media Shopper Shopping Street Shops Shops And Shopping Store Wholesalers Zola 1900 1909 Years 00 00s 1900 1910 Years 00 00s Building Interior Journalism Merchant Room Interior Seller Vendor
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This print showcases an exquisite illustration by Albert Guillaume, featured on the cover of the satirical magazine "Le Rire" on December 15,1906. The artwork portrays a seller of feminine fabrics and clothing in a bustling department store, paying homage to Emile Zola's renowned novel "Au bonheur des dames". Zola's novel, first published as a serialized soap opera in the newspaper "Gil Blas" captivated readers with its depiction of the retail industry. In 1906, a popular edition illustrated by Charpentier/Fasquel achieved tremendous success, coinciding with the release of this remarkable drawing. The image captures the essence of early twentieth-century Paris during the Belle Époque era. The vibrant colors and intricate details bring to life the bustling atmosphere of a Parisian shopping street. As shoppers peruse through various textiles and materials inside this grand department store, fashion takes center stage. Guillaume's illustration not only serves as an artistic masterpiece but also reflects societal changes brought about by modern consumerism. It encapsulates France's rich cultural heritage while highlighting Europe's influence on fashion trends. This extraordinary print transports us back in time to witness both historical significance and artistic brilliance. Its presence evokes nostalgia for an era characterized by elegance and sophistication. With every glance at this enchanting piece, we are reminded of how art can transcend time and capture moments that continue to resonate with audiences today.
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