Original black and white print with wide margins serving as cover for the celebrated monthly publication L'Estampe Moderne. Entirely printed in black, our print is the cover of the rare deluxe wide-margined volume gathering of the first year of publication. Artist's signature in the plate and deluxe edition number added in pencil.
Magnificent French monthly publication edited between May 1897 and April 1899, L'Estampe Moderne consists of original chromolithographs which, unlike other magazines such as Les Maîtres de l'Affiche and as stipulated on the tissue guards, were created specially by each artist for the magazine. Thus 100 prints appeared in total, covering the major artistic movements of the late 19th century: Symbolism, Art Nouveau, Pre-Raphaelites, Orientalists and Belle Époque. Each issue of four prints was printed in 2,000 copies sold at 3.50F and 100 on Japan paper offered at 10F. Henri Piazza also planned a confidential deluxe printing: 50 copies on wide-margined Japan and 50 in black on China at the considerable price of 30F.
French collectors' interest in artistic posters grew at the beginning of the 1890s. Octave Uzanne, to describe this fever, invented the term "affichomanie." The poster, originally popular and displayed in the streets of the capital, then became an art object and its ephemeral medium became precious and destined for preservation.
Piazza decided to remove the poster from its advertising purpose and elevate it to the rank of a work of art in its own right, on the same level as the deluxe illustrated book. He thus composed a prestigious collection of entirely original works by the most prominent European artists of the moment: Georges de Feure, Eugène Grasset, Henri Detouche, Emile Berchmans, Louis Rhead, Gaston de Latenay, Lucien Lévy-Dhurmer, Gustave-Max Stevens, Charles Doudelet, Hans Christiansen, Henri Fantin-Latour, Steinlen, Ibels, Engels, Willette, Henri Meunier, Evenepoël, Bellery-Desfontaines, Charles Léandre, etc.
The publisher also integrated into his project a Czech artist freshly arrived in Paris, Alfons Mucha "who has recently revealed himself in France and who has immediately conquered such a great place in public favor. As in his posters, which everyone knows and seeks, he shows us here the varied resources of his multiple and sure talent as a draftsman, decorator and colorist." (caption printed on the tissue guard of Salomé). It was moreover to him that the first premium of the magazine was entrusted, offered "to all subscribers of the twelve annual issues of L'Estampe Moderne" as well as the famous cover illustration.
Very fine copy.