Le Sillon - Vintage Belgian poster 1895

Product code: XS-6439

Product information

An advertising, featuring a typical art nouveau dreamy type women figure for Le Sillon. Le Sillon ("The Furrow", or "The Path") was a French political and religious movement founded by Marc Sangnier (1873 - 1950) which existed from 1894 to 1910. It aimed to bring Catholicism into a greater conformity with French Republican and socialist ideals, in order to provide an alternative to Marxism and other anticlerical labour movements..
Fernand Toussaint was a Belgian painter, born in Brussels in 1873 and died in Ixelles in 1956, who is, next to flowers, seascapes and posters, appreciated for his society portraits full of elegance. By some he was called "the undisputed master of the grace and charm of women."

This poster is printed using only genuine inks on premium heavy weight photo paper with a satin finish. A truly quality poster that will look stunning when framed and is sure to enhance any surrounding

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Any poster size of 70x100cm or smaller will fit many popular frames that can be purchased in framers and shops such as Ikea.

 

Technical specifications

Brand Travel Posters Online
Condition New
Product Code XS-6439
Weight