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Original 1947 Labisse Poster – Lumière Méliès Cinema Festival
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La naissance du cinéma Lumière Méliès

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Vintage poster for the Brussels Exhibition on the birth of cinema by Félix Labisse (1947)

  • Year : 1947
  • Country of the poster : Belgique
  • Condition : excellent
  • Presentation : on linen
  • Poster designer : Félix Labisse
  • Printer : Établissements O. De Rycker, Brussels (Belgium)
  • Printing process : lithography
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Created in 1947 by Belgian surrealist painter Félix Labisse, this original poster was commissioned for the World Festival of Film and Fine Arts in Belgium, held in Brussels from June 8, 1947. Organized with the support of the Cinémathèque Française, this exceptional event marked a unique moment where cinema, visual arts, and modern culture converged in postwar Europe.

The poster's fantastical imagery is typical of Labisse's dreamlike style: a stylized woman seated on a crescent moon faces a green, anthropomorphic creature holding a scroll announcing the exhibition’s theme: "The Birth of Cinema – Lumière / Méliès". This symbolic pairing celebrates the invention of cinema by the Lumière brothers and its poetic transformation by Georges Méliès.

Labisse’s bold composition, surrealist aesthetics, and intense color palette (emerald green, pure white, deep black) elevate this piece far beyond standard advertising—it becomes an artistic manifesto and a rare collector’s item, prized among poster art collectors and film history enthusiasts alike.

Year
1947
Country of the poster
Belgique
Poster designer
Félix Labisse
Vintage poster
original
Printer
Établissements O. De Rycker, Brussels (Belgium)
Printing process
lithography
Actual size (inches)
31 X 47 inches
Condition
excellent
Presentation
on linen
City
Brussels

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