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Poster of "Jalouise"(or Max and the jealous husband
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Poster of "Jalouise"(or Max and the jealous husband
JLJ4581880 Poster of " Jalouise" (or Max and the jealous husband) by Max Linder (Gabriel Lieuvielle, 1883 - 1925), French actor, scenarist and director. Illustration by Adrien Barrere (1877-1931) 1914 Private collection by Barrere, Adrien (1877-1931); Private Collection; (add.info.: Poster of " Jalouise" (or Max and the jealous husband) by Max Linder (Gabriel Lieuvielle, 1883 - 1925), French actor, scenarist and director. Illustration by Adrien Barrere (1877-1931) 1914 Private collection); Photo ePhoto Josse; French, out of copyright
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© Josse / Bridgeman Images
Advertising Poster Cinema Displays Jealousy Overweight
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This print showcases the iconic poster of "Jalouise" (or Max and the jealous husband) by Max Linder, a renowned French actor, scenarist, and director. Created in 1914, this masterpiece is an illustration by Adrien Barrere that beautifully captures the essence of the film. The poster depicts a scene filled with intrigue and emotion. A young woman stands at the center, her face displaying a mix of fear and curiosity. Her eyes are fixed on two men engaged in a heated argument beside her. One man appears to be consumed by jealousy as he clenches his fists tightly while glaring at his rival. The artist's attention to detail is evident in every stroke; from the delicate lines that define each character's features to the subtle shading that adds depth to their expressions. The composition is further enhanced by an arm reaching out from behind, symbolizing both protection and possession. This vintage advertising poster not only promotes a cinematic experience but also delves into complex human emotions such as jealousy and desire. It serves as a reminder of how art can capture universal themes that resonate with audiences across time. Preserved within a private collection, this rare gem offers us a glimpse into early 20th-century French cinema culture while showcasing the talent of Max Linder and Adrien Barrere. As we admire this piece today, it continues to evoke curiosity about its narrative while celebrating the enduring power of visual storytelling through fine art photography.
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