Edmund Dulac’s Tanglewood Tales: Jason Choosing Tiphys for the Voyage of the Argo Edmund Dulac’s illustration...
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This elegant 1903 advertising poster by Belgian Art Nouveau master Privat Livemont was created for the Automobile Club de France, one of the world’s oldest and most prestigious motoring associations. Livemont, best known for his richly decorative style and flowing depictions of women, brings the refined aesthetic of the Belle Époque into the emerging age of the automobile. His design balances ornamental sophistication with modern dynamism, reflecting both the exclusivity of the club and the excitement of early motoring culture.
In this design, the central figure sits regally on a throne before the Grand Palais, enveloped in roses and framed by the bustle of an international crowd drawn to marvel at modern progress. A flywheel crowns her head like a halo—a clever homage to Mucha’s divine heroines—while her foot rests symbolically on an engine block. The throne is further embellished with cyclists, a subtle nod to the origins of transport and the evolution of mechanical innovation.
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