Parisan Vintage Art Print Card Set
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Upper left card:
Image is a reproduction of an illustration from a Louis Vuitton Travel Book, specifically depicting a scene in Paris. The llustration is by Hy Tourmet and shows a street scene in Paris, with a sign indicating "ICI en 1914 MALLES VUITTON 70 CHAMPS-ELY" which translates to "Here in 1914 Louis Vuitton Trunks 70 Champs-Elysées". The image captures a moment in time related to the history of Louis Vuitton and its presence on the Champs-Elysees in Paris in 1914.
Upper right card:
This image is an advertisement for Louis Vuitton, likely from the early 20th century. It depicts:
The removal of Louis Vuitton's "Traveling Requisites" to a new location at 149 New Bond Street West, London. The advertisement also mentions a Paris location on Rue Scribe. The artwork, potentially by Mich (Michel Liebeaux), showcases a horse-drawn cart laden with luggage, emphasizing the brand's heritage in luxury travel goods.
Lower left card:
Image is a Vanity Fair caricature of James Gordon Bennett Jr. (1841-1918), a prominent American newspaper publisher and editor. He is known for his ownership and editorship of the New York Herald. The cartoon, titled "Nemo,'" appeared in Vanity Fairon November N 1884.
Lower right card:
Image of can-can dancers, evocative of the Belle Époque era and iconic establishments like the Moulin Rouge in Paris. The print depicts a repeating image of a dancer in a ruffled pink dress and black stocking.
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