Fine Art Poster
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Théophile Alexandre Steinlen
A 1896 lithographic poster by Théophile Alexandre Steinlen for the opera Hellé, featuring a classical figure in a muted, elegant Art Nouveau style.
This lithographic poster by Théophile Alexandre Steinlen advertises the 1896 production of the opera Hellé, composed by Alphonse Duvernoy with a libretto by Camille du Locle and Charles Nuitter. Steinlen, a Swiss-born artist who spent his career in the Montmartre district of Paris, is often associated with his depictions of working-class life and his iconic cat illustrations. This work, however, demonstrates his versatility in the realm of commercial graphic design during the height of the Art Nouveau period. The composition features a central female figure draped in classical robes, standing before the columns of an ancient structure. Her expression is solemn, and her attire evokes the aesthetic of Greek antiquity. In the background, a procession of figures moves along a shoreline, carrying offerings or musical instruments. The muted colour palette, dominated by soft ochres, pale blues, and cream tones, aligns with the stylistic preferences of late nineteenth-century French poster art. The typography is integrated into the design, with the title Hellé rendered in a bold, stylised script that reflects the decorative sensibilities of the era. Steinlen employs a clear, linear approach to the figures, using fine outlines to define the drapery and the architectural elements. The scene conveys a sense of theatrical stillness, contrasting with the more dynamic, swirling compositions often found in the work of his contemporaries like Alphonse Mucha. By focusing on the classical narrative of the opera, Steinlen creates a visual atmosphere that is both restrained and evocative. This print offers an insight into the intersection of fine art and commercial advertising in fin-de-siècle Paris, where artists were frequently commissioned to produce promotional material for the city's cultural institutions, including the Académie Nationale de Musique.

Solid wood frames, UV-protected acrylic glaze, and archival backing for lasting durability.
12-colour giclée printing on FSC-certified 200gsm fine art paper, with lifetime fade resistance.
Designed in Britain and printed to order at your nearest hub, reducing waste and shipping distance.
Each frame is sealed with rigid backing and fixings attached, no extra effort required.
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