"La Loïe Fuller – Salomé" Comédie Parisienne by de Feure - Classic Art Nouveau Poster
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A hauntingly beautiful and atmospherically mesmerising example of fin-de-siècle French Art Nouveau theatrical poster art, reproduced to capture the ethereal magic of this Loïe Fuller Salomé promotion. This glossy printed vintage theatre poster — illustrated by Georges de Feure — announced the legendary American dancer Loïe Fuller performing her new creation Salomé every evening at 10 o'clock at the Comédie Parisienne, Rue Boudreau, near the Opéra, Paris.
- Paper: 200 GSM+
- Finish: Gloss
- Sizes: A5, A4, A3, A2, A1, A0, 20×30", 24×36", 30×40"
- Shipping: Free — rolled in protective cardboard tube
Produced in the 1890s by Georges de Feure — one of the leading graphic artists of the French Art Nouveau movement — this extraordinary poster promoted the legendary dancer and performer Loïe Fuller (1862–1928), the American-born pioneer of modern dance whose revolutionary Serpentine Dance — using swirling silk costumes illuminated by coloured electric lights — made her the toast of Belle Époque Paris. The poster's swirling, spectral composition — Fuller's figure dissolving into billowing fabric and light against a deep nocturnal blue — perfectly captures the hypnotic, otherworldly quality of her performances. Loïe Fuller was a muse to the entire Art Nouveau movement, inspiring works by Toulouse-Lautrec, Rodin, and many others.
Today, Loïe Fuller Art Nouveau theatre posters are among the most beautiful and collectible items of fin-de-siècle French graphic art. This reproduction is essential for lovers of Art Nouveau poster design, Belle Époque Paris theatre history, Georges de Feure's graphic work, or the extraordinary legacy of Loïe Fuller. It makes an utterly captivating and magnificent display piece.
Printed with a glossy finish on durable 200 GSM paper, this reproduction captures the luminous lithographic magic of authentic 1890s French Art Nouveau theatrical poster art by Georges de Feure.
Sources for historical context:
- Bibliothèque nationale de France – Loïe Fuller and Belle Époque French theatre poster collection
- Musée d'Orsay – Art Nouveau graphic design and Georges de Feure archive
- Victoria and Albert Museum – French Art Nouveau poster and fin-de-siècle theatrical promotion collection
Disclaimer: While we do our best to upscale each poster to suit the different sizes, some may have small imperfections such as creases or blurred small script. This is normal from old posters that have been scanned or remade over time. We do our best and we are only human after all.