Description
This exceptional Leon Victor Solon Studio poster from 1897 represents a pivotal moment in decorative design history. Created as part of the prestigious Les Affiches Étrangères collection, this Solon Studio lithograph showcases the elegant visual language that defined the period. The Studio poster 1897 captures the refined aesthetic sensibility of the Art Nouveau movement, with its flowing composition and sophisticated color palette characteristic of work produced by Jules Chéret’s renowned Imprimerie Chaix.
The Art Nouveau lithograph medium of 1897 was revolutionary for its time, allowing artists like Solon to achieve unprecedented color saturation and tonal nuance. As a 1897 Art Nouveau print, this work exemplifies the technical mastery required to produce such luminous compositions on fine vellum paper. The Art Nouveau lithograph process—executed with the precision demanded by this prestigious collection—produced only 1,050 copies of the complete Affiches Étrangères collection. Each vintage foreign poster item was meticulously numbered and documented, making this fin-de-siècle lithograph a verifiable artifact of one of the most significant publishing ventures in design history.
Housed within the Les Affiches Étrangères lithograph series and published by G. Boudet in 1897, this Leon Victor Solon Studio print is a museum-quality example of decorative poster art. The vintage Art Nouveau print maintains exceptional condition on its original fine vellum paper stock, measuring 9″ × 12.5″—the standard dimensions for this prestigious collection. As a decorative Art Nouveau print and antique Art Nouveau design, it represents the cross-cultural artistic exchange that defined the era, bringing together European and international aesthetic innovations.
For serious collectors and institutional buyers, this Art Nouveau vintage poster represents a rare investment-grade acquisition. Certificate of Authenticity included. IVPDA certified collectible.


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