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The Bat-Woman Poster

The Bat-Woman Poster

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The Bat-Woman (Circa 1890) by Albert Joseph Pénot

Elevate your space with this captivating print, where Pénot’s mastery of light and shadow transforms a mysterious, winged figure into a symbol of both allure and intrigue—perfect for those who appreciate the dramatic beauty of vintage French art.

Our posters are printed on thick (230gsm) acid-free matte art paper, using a long-lasting UV-resistant ink. We also offer the option of printing on textured canvas (300gsm), more flexible and resistant. Our frames are made of either light and resistant aluminium, or solid wood. More details in our FAQ

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About the Artist

Albert Joseph Pénot was a French painter active during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, known for his evocative depictions of the female form and his fascination with the mysterious and the sensual. He worked within the academic tradition but often infused his paintings with Symbolist undertones, reflecting the era’s interest in psychological depth and the enigmatic aspects of human nature.

Pénot’s works were exhibited in Paris salons, where his ability to blend technical mastery with emotional intensity earned him recognition. His paintings continue to intrigue collectors of classic art and those drawn to the atmospheric allure of fin de siècle France.

The Artwork

Created in 1890, this painting captures the era’s fascination with nocturnal themes, myth, and the interplay between allure and danger. The Bat-Woman figure draws from contemporary symbolism, where winged women often embodied transformation, seduction, or the mysteries of the subconscious. Such imagery resonated with audiences captivated by Gothic literature and the shadowy side of modernity.

This artwork stands as a visual exploration of duality—both inviting and unsettling—reflecting the cultural currents of its time. It appeals to those interested in the psychological narratives and mythic motifs that defined late 19th-century French art, as well as admirers of esoteric and erotic prints.

Style & Characteristics

The composition centers a nude female figure draped in a batlike cloak, her form dramatically illuminated against a deep, nearly black background. Pénot employs strong chiaroscuro, using sharp contrasts of light and shadow to carve out the figure and enhance her enigmatic presence.

The color palette is restrained, dominated by velvety blacks and cool blue-greys, with subtle brown and beige undertones that warm the surrounding space. The result is a moody, cinematic atmosphere, heightening the sense of mystery and sensuality that defines this fine art print.

In Interior Design

This artwork lends itself to intimate spaces such as bedrooms, studies, or hallways where ambiance and intrigue are desired. It pairs beautifully with dark wood furnishings, brass details, and rich textiles, fitting seamlessly into both contemporary and Art Deco-inspired interiors.

For framing, a matte black or deep walnut frame enhances the shadowy effect, while an ivory mat highlights the luminous figure. Displayed alongside other erotic prints or dramatic vintage posters, it anchors a sophisticated, high-contrast gallery wall.