Albert 1873 1942 Collection
Albert Guillaume (1873-1942) was a versatile and talented artist whose works spanned various genres and mediums. From his early days at Armour & Co
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Albert Guillaume (1873-1942) was a versatile and talented artist whose works spanned various genres and mediums. From his early days at Armour & Co. , where he created the iconic Extrait de Viande advertisement in 1891, to his later illustrations for Le Diable au XIXe siècle ou les Mystères du spiritisme par le docteur Bataille, Guillaume's creativity knew no bounds. One of his notable pieces, "Lifting her petticoat, " showcases Guillaume's ability to capture the essence of femininity with grace and charm. Similarly, in "Folies Bergeres, " he immortalizes Lona Barrison, captivating audiences with her mesmerizing performance. Guillaume also ventured into architectural illustration with "Grande huilerie - Neuilly (Seine), " showcasing his attention to detail and precision. In contrast, "Le Pole Nord" transports viewers to an enchanting world of exploration and adventure. His artistic prowess extended beyond illustrations as seen in the vibrant poster for "Cirage végétal parfumé. " Meanwhile, at Café de Paris or during a night at the theater captured in other works like "At the theatre, " Guillaume effortlessly conveyed the ambiance and energy of these social spaces. In addition to commercial artistry, Guillaume showcased his versatility through landscape paintings such as "Vichy-Cusset - Source Andreau. " This piece demonstrates his ability to evoke tranquility while capturing nature's beauty. Finally, on a more personal note, Guillaume depicted intimate moments like weddings in "Wedding day (Le jour du mariage). " His portrayal reflects both joyous celebration and tender emotions shared between couples on their special day. Through diverse subjects ranging from comedy shows like Ambigu Comique's Gigolette to advertisements promoting products like Armour & Co.