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Champagne Aubert & Fils - Vintage Poster by Marcel Bloch - Circa 1920
Dazzling in its theatrical flair and refinement, this advertising poster by Marcel Bloch, created around 1920, boldly celebrates Champagne Aubert & Fils, a house founded in 1830 in Aÿ, at the heart of the Marne region. Straddling the end of Art Nouveau and the early stirrings of graphic modernism, this lithograph captivates with its vivid composition and nocturnal elegance steeped in high society charm.
In a soft, twilight glow, a masked woman in a radiant yellow gown adorned with roses raises a glass with near-theatrical grace. Her figure evokes the masquerade balls of yesteryear, refined salons where champagne was more than a drink - it was a way of life. In the background, a lush garden scattered with glowing lights lends the scene a festive and mysterious aura, while a carefully placed bottle on the balustrade subtly anchors the image to its celebratory subject.
Linen-backed and measuring 45.7 by 29.5 inches, this poster is in B+ condition and retains the full strength of its line and the richness of its palette.
Data sheet
- Height
- 45,7 "
- Width
- 29.5 "