Georges Henri Privat-Livemont Art
Belgian, 1861-1936
Peintre, dessinateur, lithographe et décorateur belge, Henri Privat-Livemont étudie les arts décoratifs à l’académie de Saint-Josse avant de venir à Paris, où il passe 6 ans de 1883 à 1889. De retour en Belgique, il décore de nombreux édifices à Bruxelles. En 1891, il devient professeur à l'école industrielle de Schaerbeek, sa ville natale. Figure majeure de l’art nouveau belge, Privat-Livemont est surnommé le « Muche belge » et spécialement apprécié pour ses talents dans l’affiche illustrée et l’estampe.to
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Artist: Georges Henri Privat-Livemont
Allegorische Frauengestalten Circa 1900 Original print by Privat-Livemont
By Georges Henri Privat-Livemont
Located in PARIS, FR
“Allegorische Frauengestalten – Darstellung Weiblicher Handarbeiten” is a breathtaking circa 1900 original lithograph by renowned Belgian Art Nouveau artist Privat-Livemont. This ele...
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LUXIOR Automobile early automotive original vintage poster
By Georges Henri Privat-Livemont
Located in Spokane, WA
LUXIOR. Original antique French turn of the century rare antique automobile poster. Printer / atelier:: Henri Privat Livemont. Size: 15.75" ...
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1910s Art Nouveau Georges Henri Privat-Livemont Art
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Palais de la Femme, Art Nouveau Lithograph by Georges Henri Privat-Livemont
By Georges Henri Privat-Livemont
Located in Long Island City, NY
Vintage poster by Henri Privat-Livemont created for the Exposition Universelle (the 1900 Paris Exposition) before the lettering was added on the upper portion of the image.
Palais d...
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1896 original poster Cabourg à 5 heures de Paris by Privat-Livemont
By Georges Henri Privat-Livemont
Located in PARIS, FR
The 1896 original poster Cabourg à 5 heures de Paris by Privat-Livemont, part of Les Maîtres de l’Affiche series (Plate 88), is a stunning representation of the Belle Époque era's el...
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1890s Georges Henri Privat-Livemont Art
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Cercle Artistique de Schaerbeek
By Georges Henri Privat-Livemont
Located in West Hollywood, CA
The gallery is opening its private collection of art nouveau and art deco paintings, lithographs and antiques for the first time in more than twenty years.
Presenting an original li...
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1890s Art Nouveau Georges Henri Privat-Livemont Art
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Palais de la Femme, Art Nouveau Poster by Henri Privat-Livemont
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Vintage poster by Henri Privat-Livemont created for the Exposition Universelle (the 1900 Paris Exposition) before the lettering was added on the upper portion of the image.
Henri Pr...
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1890s Art Nouveau Georges Henri Privat-Livemont Art
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1896 poster by Privat-Livemont Absinthe Robette Les Maîtres de l'Affiche
By Georges Henri Privat-Livemont
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The 1896 original poster by Privat-Livemont for Absinthe Robette stands as one of the most iconic examples of the Art Nouveau movement and a testament to the golden age of advertising art. Included in the prestigious series Les Maîtres de l'Affiche as Plate 104, this poster epitomizes the elegance, fluidity, and ornamental style that defined turn-of-the-century commercial design.
Designed by Privat-Livemont, a Belgian artist renowned for his contributions to Art Nouveau, the Absinthe Robette poster was created to advertise the popular absinthe drink of the late 19th century. Absinthe, often referred to as the "Green Fairy," was a fashionable and somewhat controversial beverage, celebrated for its intoxicating allure and inspiration among artists, writers, and bohemians of the period.
Privat-Livemont was celebrated for his ability to combine decorative elegance with commercial purpose. His work for Absinthe Robette reflects the signature traits of Art Nouveau: graceful lines, flowing forms, and a harmonious blend of nature-inspired motifs. Posters like this were not merely advertisements but works of art in their own right, often displayed in cafes, bars, and public spaces, capturing the imagination of passersby.
Les Maîtres de l'Affiche (The Masters of the Poster) was a renowned collection of lithographic works, published between 1895 and 1900, that brought together the finest poster art from the greatest artists of the time. Curated by Jules Chéret, the series highlighted the artistic mastery of advertising and included works by notable artists such as Toulouse-Lautrec, Alphonse Mucha, and Privat-Livemont. Plate 104, featuring Absinthe Robette, is a shining example of the beauty and sophistication celebrated within this series.
The late 19th century saw posters emerge as a powerful medium for both art and commerce, revolutionizing the visual landscape of cities. In this golden era, artists like Privat-Livemont elevated the status of posters from functional advertisements to celebrated works of art. Through their ornate designs and expressive use of color and composition, these posters reflected the aesthetic and cultural trends of the time.
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