by Colin
$149.00
by Colin
1 in stock
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A rare and iconic Paul Colin poster for the Bal Tabarin, created in 1928 for the famous Parisian cabaret venue in Montmartre. This spectacular Art Deco lithograph depicts an elegant dancer in a red dress, merging three silhouettes and three dances in a dynamic and fluid movement. A masterpiece by poster artist Paul Colin, this bold three-color composition perfectly captures the energy of Roaring Twenties Paris and the jazz era.
– Dimensions: 23.62 x 15.35 inches (60 x 39 cm).
– Condition: Very good.
– Print run: 1980s reprint (a collector’s edition faithful to the 1928 original).
The Bal Tabarin, founded in 1904 by A. Bosc (founder and first director) at 36 rue Victor-Massé, was later managed by Pierre Sandrini and Pierre Dubout. This poster remains one of Paul Colin’s most sophisticated, combining elegance, movement, and modernity. Perfect for vintage poster collectors, Art Deco enthusiasts, Parisian cabaret lovers, and fans of Roaring Twenties graphic design.
Shipping:
– The artwork is carefully wrapped in tissue paper, rolled, and placed in a rigid tube, which is then placed in a cardboard box. A tracking number is provided to ensure safe delivery.
– A signature is required upon delivery.
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