Vintage cabaret poster "At the joyful Moulin Rouge" - Alfred Choubrac - High Definition - matte paper 230gr/m²
- Qualité Haute Définition - 300dpi
- Livraison avec tube de protection cartonné.
- Livraison offerte dès 59€ (fr).
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A high-definition reproduction of the advertising poster “At the Merry Moulin Rouge: Paris Dancing " by the artist Alfred Choubrac.
The Moulin Rouge was and is one of the most famous Parisian cabarets - founded in 1889 by Joseph Oller and Charles Zidler. The Moulin Rouge located at the top of the building was intended to be visible from the main Parisian boulevards. This place will subsequently become a major entertainment venue thanks to the numerous shows, numerous female icons (Minstinguett among others) with lively dances (like the French Cancan) and alcohol in abundance (notably Champagne).
About this poster :
- Name of the Poster: “At the happy Moulin Rouge”
- Illustrator: Alfred Choubrac (1853-1902)
- Year of publication: 1890.
Poster Vintage's opinion : A poster with beautiful bright colors which features a dancer lifting her petticoats accompanied by an elegant rider wearing a monocle. A beautiful vintage poster!