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La Belle

La Belle

Regular price $35.00 USD
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Luxe Prints – Premium prints on a variety of high-end fine art paper options and frames for a sophisticated presentation. Some fit standard frames, while others maintain non-standard historical proportions.

Classic Prints – Affordable, high-quality prints with a smoother finish for sharp detail designed to fit off-the-shelf frames. Classic prints have the word 'classic' above the title and a letter which shows the sizes that the print comes in. Size A– 4x6", 12x18", 16x24", 20x30" B– 6x8", 9x12", 12x16", 18x24", 24x30" C– 8x10", 16x20"

Historical prints vary in proportion based on their original format. Whenever possible, we match them to the closest standard size, using common print ratios like 2:3 (e.g., 8x12) or 3:4 (e.g., 9x12). However, resizing some prints can distort the artwork's integrity, so we can only offer them in their original proportions. Additionally, we use different printers for our product lines, and not all sizes are available with every printer.

Witness the world of the late 1800s circus in this captivating vintage poster, "La Belle Lilli." This vibrant artwork captures the allure and mystique of early circus entertainment.  

Why We Picked It
The print stands out as a vivid representation of the excitement and spectacle of late 19th-century circus culture. The poster's vibrant colors and dynamic composition draw viewers into a world of wonder, celebrating the extraordinary performances and characters that defined this era. The artwork evokes a sense of nostalgia, reminding us of a time when the circus was one of the most thrilling forms of entertainment, captivating audiences with its unique blend of artistry and daring feats. This piece not only showcases the visual style of the period but also reflects the emotional connection audiences felt towards the circus, emphasizing its role in shaping popular culture and entertainment.

Notable Context
The late 1800s marked a golden age for circuses, as they became a significant part of American culture and society. This period saw the rise of larger-than-life performances, extravagant shows, and the introduction of famed circuses like Barnum & Bailey. Posters such as "La Belle Lilli" played a crucial role in advertising these spectacles, utilizing bold graphics and eye-catching designs to attract audiences. The era was characterized by the blend of traditional circus acts with innovative performances, drawing influences from European circus traditions while also developing a distinctly American flair. The popularity of circuses during this time also paralleled advances in printing technology, allowing for the mass production of colorful posters that celebrated not only the performers but also the sense of adventure and thrill that circuses promised.

About the Printer
Hermann Rohde (1856–1928) was a prominent German printmaker and painter known for his exquisite woodcut prints that reflect the spirit of the Arts and Crafts movement. Renowned for his meticulous attention to detail, Rohde often depicted themes from nature, folklore, and mythology, employing traditional techniques to create intricate designs characterized by bold lines and rich textures. His work played a significant role in elevating the status of woodcut printing as a respected art form during a time when lithography and etching dominated. Rohde’s art embodies the late 19th and early 20th centuries' revival of craftsmanship, emphasizing a deep connection to the environment and human experience, and continues to inspire contemporary artists in the realm of printmaking.

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