Dec 15, 2010 - Sale 2234

Sale 2234 - Lot 46

Price Realized: $ 2,091
?Final Price Realized includes Buyer’s Premium added to Hammer Price
Estimate: $ 3,000 - $ 4,000
PAL (JEAN DE PALEOLOGUE, 1860-1942) OLYMPIA / "BRIGHTON." 1893.
48 1/2x30 1/2 inches. Paul Dupont, Paris.
Condition A-: creases, repaired tears and abrasions in margins and image.
"The Olympia opened in Paris in April of 1893 as the first establishment to call itself a 'music-hall' -- a term borrowed from British vaudeville which soon made its way into French vocabulary. From the start, the Olympia exploited feminine allure for all it was worth; whatever its various revues were called, they always featured beautiful girls in revealing costumes . . . Pal . . . was a perfect choice to create one of the Olympia's first show posters. His well-proportioned, realistically drawn beauties projected a sensuality no other posterist could match" (Gold p. 112). The ladies are shown dancing on the British shore, with the Brighton Palace Pier in the background. The children with their umbrellas, playing in the rain were less likely part of the show and more likely commentary on the British weather. Maitres 35, Reims 929, Maindron 99, Gold 162, Femme 63.