This artwork is from Les Maitres de L'Affiche series; miniature versions of outstanding stone lithograph artworks of the most important advertising posters by the finest artists.
“The Don Quixote, perhaps the finest of all the Beggarstaffs' (the purely invented name, used by the brothers-in-law William Nicholson and James Pryde) was the stage production 'A Chapter from Don Quixote' at the Lyceum Theatre 1895 with Henry Irving in the title role. Beggarstaffs' design shows the figure of Don Quixote seated in profile on a white horse. The economy of means in this astonishing work is nowhere more evident than Don Quixote's horse. Our ability to read this silhoutte depends on the presence of the dark windmill against which he did battle to be giants”
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French Vintage Advertising Poster ‘Dubuffet/ Grand Palais’ by Jean Dubuffet, 1973
Origin:
France
Artist:
Jean Dubuffet
Circa:
1973
Size:
'' x ''

French Advertising Poster ‘Au Grand Pasteur’ by C. Villot, 1935
Origin:
France
Artist:
C. Villot
Circa:
1935
Size:
46.375'' x 62.375''

American Vintage ‘February’ Advertising Poster for Harper’s Magazine by Edward Penfield, 1895
Origin:
America (USA)
Artist:
Edward Penfield
Circa:
1895
Size:
10.75'' x 19.75''
