Vintage cabaret poster "The doll fairy" -PAL - High Definition - matte paper 230gr/m²

Sale price€29,90 EUR
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Size: Size 1 - 20x30cm / 8x12 inch
  • High Definition digital file (300 dpi).
  • High quality paper (>230g/m²).
  • 3mm overhang on the poster for an elegant look.
  • 24/48 hour shipping - perfectly packaged and protected.
  • Frame not included (optional).

A high definition reproduction of the advertising poster " Olympia : the Doll Fairy " by illustrator JEAN de PALEOLOGU (PAL).

The Doll Fairy (Die Puppenfee) is the story of toys that come to life through the magic of a doll fairy which was presented at L'Olympia, the oldest music hall in Paris still in operation.

J ean de Paleologu (or Paléologue) was a Romanian poster artist, painter and illustrator, He also painted some portraits of comedians and music hall artists and created some of the most influential advertising posters for bicycle manufacturers (like the Goddess) and cycling events, often featuring beautiful women.  

About this poster :

  • Poster Name: “Olympia: The Doll Fairy”
  • Illustrator: Jean de Paleologu (PAL)
  • Year of publication: 1897

Poster Vintage's opinion : a very graphic poster referring to the ballet work La Fée des Poupees which can go very well in a child's bedroom as well as in the living room or in the entrance hall.

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