Let's go! | Paris
"Aristide Bruant was a successful singer, songwriter, and entrepreneur who ran a cabaret in the Montmartre quarter of Paris. When he began performing at up-scale café-concerts on the Champs-Élysées, he immediately commissioned Toulouse-Lautrec to market his rough street persona in a manner that would appeal to a bourgeois audience. Seizing on Bruant’s trademark costume of a wide-brimmed hat, cape, and red scarf, Lautrec designed a sparse yet iconic image that promoted both the performer’s career as well as his own." -- Rue Royale Fine Art / Wikipedia.
The vintage poster was created in 1893. The lithograph was recreated using the same hand pulled process on a vintage press in 1997 by renown chromist, Jean Pierre Remond. The poster is distributed by Pictorem. No rights assumed,
Let's go! | Paris
"Aristide Bruant was a successful singer, songwriter, and entrepreneur who ran a cabaret in the Montmartre quarter of Paris. When he began performing at up-scale café-concerts on the Champs-Élysées, he immediately commissioned Toulouse-Lautrec to market his rough street persona in a manner that would appeal to a bourgeois audience. Seizing on Bruant’s trademark costume of a wide-brimmed hat, cape, and red scarf, Lautrec designed a sparse yet iconic image that promoted both the performer’s career as well as his own." -- Rue Royale Fine Art / Wikipedia.
The vintage poster was created in 1893. The lithograph was recreated using the same hand pulled process on a vintage press in 1997 by renown chromist, Jean Pierre Remond. The poster is distributed by Pictorem. No rights assumed,