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Linge Monopole - Maxime Faivret 1900 Original Print He became one of the

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He became one of the illustrators for La Vie Parisienne and Fantasio and helped to establish the genre of boudoir art

Paris–Roubaix is a one-day professional bicycle road race in northern France near the Belgian frontier

His work began to be shown in the official salons in 1891

It was designed by artist Umberto Brunelleschi

Linge Monopole - Maxime Faivret 1900 Original Print He became one of theLes Maitres de L'Affiche 1900 Planche # 195 Linge Monopole Maxime Faivret About the poster: "Little is known of Roedel, who never wandered far from Montmarte and who managed to insert the symbol of that quarter, the Moulin de la Galette (windmill) in almost all of his posters, including this most charming one of Maxime Faivret's cleaning establishment. The lovely laundress sees three starched shirts walking merrily on the street outside her window"

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