who was his favorite model
The company featured French artists and celebrities of the time to advertise and promote their product by way of various poster designs
During the 1910s she was exceedingly popular worldwide performing in Paris
This is such a poster by artist Frédéric-Auguste Cazals (1865–1941)
Tchaikovsky wrote "Eugene Onegin" there in the 1870s
La Vie Parisienne Custom Framing - Offrande d'Amour - August 1927 Original Magazine Cover Print RefPO#08 who was his favorite model1927 Original Lithography professionally framed in a blue gold wooden frame with a salmon passe partout. Founded in 1863, La Vie Parisienne was originally designed to appeal to the upper classes, offering literary pieces, society gossip and articles about the arts. It also featured the work of immensely talented artists like Georges Barbier, Gerda Wegener, Chri Hrouard, Georges Lonnec, Maurice Milliere. The artwork was considered risqu, even erotic