Eugénie Buffet Tous les Soirs Ambassadeurs
Poster
1893 (printed)
1893 (printed)
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This poster by Lucien Métivet was the first of three he designed for the singer Eugénie Buffet. Métivet was a painter and an illustrator, and he contributed illustrations to humorous periodicals. His posters, including this one, are recognised as classics. Eugénie Buffet sang in Paris at the Ambassadeurs café-concert and projected the persona of a Parisian working girl in her performances. This poster supports that image. It shows her walking down a street, a wintery wind blowing her skirt and scarf, her hands stuffed deep in her pockets to shield them from the cold. She gazes intensely at the viewer. Tones of grey dominate the poster, and the eye is drawn to Buffet's face, with her red scarf and rosy cheeks.
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Title | Eugénie Buffet Tous les Soirs Ambassadeurs (assigned by artist) |
Materials and techniques | Colour lithograph on paper |
Brief description | Poster by Lucien Métivet advertising Eugénie Buffet at the Ambassadeurs. France, 1893. |
Physical description | A woman standing in a windswept, snowy street wearing a black dress, grey jacket and a red shawl. A poster bearing her name is fixed to the fence next to her. |
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Credit line | Given by Mrs J.T. Clarke |
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Summary | This poster by Lucien Métivet was the first of three he designed for the singer Eugénie Buffet. Métivet was a painter and an illustrator, and he contributed illustrations to humorous periodicals. His posters, including this one, are recognised as classics. Eugénie Buffet sang in Paris at the Ambassadeurs café-concert and projected the persona of a Parisian working girl in her performances. This poster supports that image. It shows her walking down a street, a wintery wind blowing her skirt and scarf, her hands stuffed deep in her pockets to shield them from the cold. She gazes intensely at the viewer. Tones of grey dominate the poster, and the eye is drawn to Buffet's face, with her red scarf and rosy cheeks. |
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Accession number | E.249-1921 |
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Record created | January 19, 2004 |
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