Richard Doyle’s The Fairy Prince: Victorian Fantasy With a Courtly Heart Richard Doyle’s The Fairy Prince...
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Théophile Steinlen's "Chocolats / Thés Cie Française" is a captivating poster that embodies the essence of the Belle Époque era. Created in 1895, this piece serves not only as an advertisement for a French tea and chocolate company, but as a window into the aesthetic and cultural values of its time.
Steinlen, a Swiss-born French Art Nouveau painter and printmaker, was renowned for his ability to capture the charm of Parisian life. It offers a glimpse into a warm, domestic scene, using his wife Émilie and daughter Colette as models. We see the family at their breakfast table, a moment of quiet intimacy. Émilie, lost in thought, sips Chinese black tea, while young Colette gazes curiously at the family cat, her hot chocolate safely guarded. This charming and cozy portrayal serves as an advertisement for the French Chocolate and Tea Company, suggesting its place in the heart of everyday, genuine homes.
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