Henri Thiriet’s Striking Posters from the Belle Époque Era
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Henri Thiriet’s Striking Posters from the Belle Époque Era
Henri Thiriet (1873–1946) was a talented French artist celebrated for his striking Art Nouveau creations. Hailing from Épinal, he pursued his craft in Paris as a lithographer and gained prominence between 1890 and 1910 for designing eye-catching advertising posters for brands such as Omega and Dayton Cycles. Following World War I, Thiriet transitioned to illustrating popular novels, including works by Georges Simenon (published under pseudonyms)…
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