Fine Art Poster
Iconic artworks with vivid colors using giclée fine art 12-color printing technology. Unmatched quality and durability using 200gsm smooth matte paper. Unframed; delivered flat or rolled.









A captivating Art Nouveau lithograph by Georges de Feure, "La Source du Mal" (The Source of Evil) embodies the decadent symbolism of the fin-de-siècle with its alluring imagery and vibrant colours.
Georges de Feure's "La Source du Mal" (The Source of Evil), created in 1894, is a striking example of Art Nouveau symbolism. De Feure, a French artist of Dutch origin, was a prominent figure in the movement, known for his depictions of enigmatic women and decadent themes. This lithograph, rendered in vibrant yet subtly unsettling colours, presents a reclining nude female figure in a dreamlike landscape. The composition is characterised by flowing lines and organic forms, typical of Art Nouveau, with a palette of yellows, reds, and muted greens creating a sense of both allure and unease. The imagery evokes a sense of temptation and moral ambiguity, reflecting the Symbolist movement's interest in exploring the darker aspects of the human psyche. As a fine art print, "La Source du Mal" brings a touch of fin-de-siècle decadence and intellectual intrigue to any interior. Its unique aesthetic and historical significance make it a captivating addition to a living room, study, or hallway, sparking conversation and adding a layer of sophisticated artistry to your home.

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.
Sustainably sourced materials, precision manufactured locally, reducing carbon footprint.
Each frame is sealed with rigid backing and fixings attached, no extra effort required.
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Georges de Feure, born Georges Joseph van Sluÿters, was a Franco-Dutch artist whose name is now synonymous with the elegant excesses of Art Nouveau and Symbolism. Though less widely celebrated than some of his contemporaries, de Feure's versatility was remarkable. He excelled not only as a painter and illustrator but also as a designer of furniture, theatre sets, and even perfume bottles. This multidisciplinary approach, characteristic of the Art Nouveau ethos, allowed him to create a complete aesthetic world, one that embraced the beauty of the ephemeral and the power of suggestion. De Feure's artistic journey began in the Netherlands, but it was in Paris that he truly flourished. He became a key figure in the Parisian avant-garde, contributing regularly to journals like *Le Courrier français* and exhibiting at prestigious venues such as the Salon de la Rose + Croix. His illustrations, often featuring ethereal women in flowing gowns, captured the spirit of the age. Yet, unlike some of his peers, de Feure resisted being pigeonholed. His work often explored darker, more psychologically complex themes, hinting at the anxieties lurking beneath the surface of Belle Époque society. While his paintings and prints are highly sought after, de Feure's legacy extends beyond the canvas. His designs for Siegfried Bing's *Maison de l'Art Nouveau* helped define the movement's aesthetic. His furniture, with its organic forms and sensual curves, exemplifies the Art Nouveau desire to bring art into everyday life. Whether it's a delicate perfume bottle or a striking poster, a Georges de Feure piece embodies the era's fascination with beauty, mystery, and the transformative power of art.
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