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La Vie Parisienne Magazine 11 December 1920 Léo Fontan Christmas Cover & Maurice Millière Centre Spread

La Vie Parisienne Magazine 11 December 1920 Léo Fontan Christmas Cover & Maurice Millière Centre Spread

$135.00

This is an original 11 December 1920 issue of La Vie Parisienne, the French weekly known for its blend of fashion illustration, social commentary, and erotic humour during the Belle Époque and early Art Deco eras. This issue includes a two-page centre illustration by Maurice Millière, regarded as one of the founding figures of boudoir art, influencing illustrators to come, including Alberto Vargas. The beautifully illustrated cover, signed by Léo Fontan, presents a festive holiday scene (“Noel Approche - Le Porte-Bonheur”) typical of La Vie Parisienne’s seasonal themes. Inside are fashion plates, short illustrated narratives, advertising pages, and numerous line drawings by leading illustrators of the period, including A. Vallet, Georges Léonnec and others.  It consists of 20 pages plus cover.

The magazine is complete and printed on period paper stock including uncoated stock with the characteristic sepia toning of the era and coated paper stock. 

Format: Softcover magazine

Dimensions: Standard folio format (approx. 10 3/8” × 13 3/4”)

Pages: Complete issue

Condition: In very good condition with expected age toning and the centre spread is detached from the staple binding. Light wear to cover and spine. Interior pages clean with strong printing. 

This is a wonderful original issue of a very collectible French magazine - La Vie Parisienne was considered scandalous by American standards, so much so that General Pershing warned American troops against reading it during WWI…….

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