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Ambassadeurs, Eugenie Buffet -   An iconic 19th century Belle Epoque image.
Ambassadeurs, Eugenie Buffet -   An iconic 19th century Belle Epoque image.

Ambassadeurs, Eugenie Buffet - An iconic 19th century Belle Epoque image.

By Lucien Métivet

Located in Middletown, NY

Paris: Imprimerie Chaix, 1863. Stone lithograph in colors on light card stock, 15 1/2 x 11 1/4 inches (392 x 284 mm), full margins. Light mat tone and scattered edge wear, nicks and...

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Late 19th Century French School Lucien Métivet Art

Materials

Cardboard, Lithograph

Eugénie Buffet Ambassadeurs by Lucien Métivet, Imperial Japon lithograph, 1897
Eugénie Buffet Ambassadeurs by Lucien Métivet, Imperial Japon lithograph, 1897

Eugénie Buffet Ambassadeurs by Lucien Métivet, Imperial Japon lithograph, 1897

By Lucien Métivet

Located in Chicago, IL

Eugénie Buffet was a French singer, actress, and pioneer of the chanson réaliste (realist song) genre, which portrayed the day to day lives of the poor and working-class in Paris. Métivet’s Ambassadeurs poster depicts Buffet as a prostitute working on the cold, windy streets of Paris; Buffet describes following working women to effectively reflect their demeanor in her roles, “Huddled in the shadow of dark alleys, I espied their beckoning calls to passersby, followed them from afar, scraping invisibly along the walls, listened to their words in the doorways of seedy hotels; sometimes, even, made up and dressed like them, I would slip among them, sitting at tables in their dives, and join in the conversation” (Buffet, 1930 via Conway, 2004). Her name, much like that of fellow performer Aristide Bruant, was further solidified in history by their likenesses in iconic and historically important artworks by Métivet’s and Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec. “Métivet’s talent is seen at its best in the Eugénie Buffet advertisements, two studies worthy a place amongst the best posters which have come from the hands of contemporary French artists” (Hiatt, 1896). This artwork is presented in an archival rag mat. Notable museum collections containing this work include: Yale University Art Gallery (large-format version) (1969.3.3) Notable museum collections featuring works by Lucien...

Category

1890s Lucien Métivet Art

Materials

Lithograph

Martigny, Vosges
Martigny, Vosges

Martigny, Vosges

By Lucien Métivet

Located in Naples, Florida

Lucien Marie François Métivet (January 19, 1863 - July 16, 1932) [2] was a French poster artist, cartoonist, illustrator, and author who achieved notoriety during the Belle Epoque. B...

Category

Early 20th Century Art Nouveau Lucien Métivet Art

Materials

Lithograph

Le Rire - Vintage Comic Magazine - 1896
Le Rire - Vintage Comic Magazine - 1896

Le Rire - Vintage Comic Magazine - 1896

By Lucien Métivet

Located in Roma, IT

Le Rire is a Comic Magazine published inn October 1896, reproducing drawings by Lucien Métivet. Good condition on a yellowed paper, except for some torn paper on the left margin.

Category

20th Century Modern Lucien Métivet Art

Materials

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Le Rire - Vintage Comic Magazine - 1896
Le Rire - Vintage Comic Magazine - 1896

Le Rire - Vintage Comic Magazine - 1896

By Lucien Métivet

Located in Roma, IT

Le Rire is a Comic Magazine published in August 1896, reproducing drawings by Lucien Métivet. Signed, numbered and dated on the margins.

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20th Century Modern Lucien Métivet Art

Materials

Lithograph

Le Rire - Vintage Comic Magazine
Le Rire - Vintage Comic Magazine

Le Rire - Vintage Comic Magazine

By Lucien Métivet

Located in Roma, IT

Le Rire is a Comic Magazine stamped on December 1896, Illustrations by Lucien Métivet. Good condition on a yellowed paper, except for some torn paper on the l...

Category

19th Century Modern Lucien Métivet Art

Materials

Offset

Le Rire - Vintage Comic Magazine
Le Rire - Vintage Comic Magazine

Le Rire - Vintage Comic Magazine

By Lucien Métivet

Located in Roma, IT

Le Rire is a Comic Magazine published on May 1896, illustrations by Lucien Métivet. Good condition on a yellowed paper, except for some torn paper on the left...

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19th Century Modern Lucien Métivet Art

Materials

Offset

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A Couple in a Carriage - Original Drawing by Lucien Métivet - Early 20th century
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Find a wide variety of authentic Lucien Métivet art available for sale on 1stDibs. You can also browse by medium to find art by Lucien Métivet in lithograph, offset print, fabric and more. Much of the original work by this artist or collective was created during the 19th century and is mostly associated with the modern style. Not every interior allows for large Lucien Métivet art, so small editions measuring 9 inches across are available. Customers who are interested in this artist might also find the work of Albert Besnard, Eugène Delâtre, and Charles Courtry. Lucien Métivet art prices can differ depending upon medium, time period and other attributes. On 1stDibs, the price for these items starts at $66 and tops out at $1,600, while the average work can sell for $323.

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