Affiche Pour Le ‘bal Bullier’ (1899)
Technique: Giclée quality print
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"Affiche Pour Le ‘bal Bullier’" is a vibrant and energetic poster created in 1899 by the French artist Georges Meunier. This poster was designed to promote the weekly dances held at the famed Bal Bullier in Paris, a popular social venue of the time that attracted a lively crowd of dancers and party-goers.The painting features an eye-catching design with bold typography spelling out "BULLIER" in large, bright yellow letters set against a vivid red background, ensuring it captures the viewer's attention. The central figure in the poster is a dynamic depiction of a woman in mid-twirl, her elegant black dress flowing around her as she dances. Her dress, adorned with a floral pattern around the hem, enhances the sense of movement and festivity that the poster conveys.Accompanying the dominant figure are two other characters—a seated man watching the scene, his pose relaxed yet attentive, and another dancer, partially obscured, adding depth and context to the social setting. The text at the bottom of the poster announces that the grand party takes place every Thursday, with additional festivities on Saturdays and Sundays, inviting the viewer to partake in the joyous atmosphere.