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Qu'en Pensezvous, What Do You Think
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is a vintage lithograph poster from 1929 created by the French artist Georges Dola. The title translates to "What do you think?" in English.
Key details about the poster:
Art Deco poster promotes the 1929 French operetta titled Qu'en pensez-vous? (What do you think?). The work was written by Philibert Géraud (misspelled on some versions as "Philbert Gérard") with music composed by Henry Coullon. Poster Details Artist: The artwork is attributed to Georges Dola (the pseudonym of Edmond Vernier, 1872–1950), a prominent French painter and lithographer renowned for his theatrical and operetta posters. Some sources also note an illustration signature by Mille J..Design: The poster features three women in stylized 1920s beach attire, characterized by striped shirts adorned with a lobster design, black shorts, and laced ballet-style footwear. Production: It is a color lithograph printed by Éditions Max Eschig in Paris. Dimensions: Original large-format versions typically measure approximately 120 x 80 cm (roughly 47 x 31 inches). Context of the Operetta The composer, Henry Coullon, was known for incorporating jazz elements into his compositions during the mid-1920s. While the poster was part of a planned series of five operettas for the 1929–1930 season, historical records suggest many of these works, including potentially this one, may not have reached full production or widespread performance.
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