He was an iconic figure of the Art Nouveau movement.
This advertisement was designed for the Champagne House ROEDERER, founded in 1864 by Théophile ROEDERER, which went on to become one of the most prestigious houses in the Reims region.
It is printed on cardboard and bears the original framer’s label on the back.
Original bleached wooden frame.
Very beautiful and vivid colors, with two small marks noted on the left side and lower right corner.
It does not have a glass pane.
It is in its original condition—stunning, decorative, and spectacular—more than 120 years after its creation.
A very uncommon piece for collectors of Art Nouveau, the Belle Époque, and of course, fine champagne.
Framed dimensions: 76 cm x 39 cm
Visible image dimensions: 71 cm x 33 cm
Photos were taken in natural light.
Carefully packaged for shipping.
Shipping costs to be paid by the buyer.
I remain at your disposal for any additional information or photos.