About the Artist
Eugène Grasset brought a designer’s eye to Paris poster culture, and this Salon des Cent print shows how naturally he moved between illustration, decorative arts, and typography. The commission placed his name in the orbit of La Plume and the exhibition circuit that helped make Art Nouveau visible in the city. In this vertical poster, Grasset turns an event announcement into a polished piece of advertising art that still reads as fine art print and home decor today.
The Artwork
Salon des Cent was not just a title on paper, but a Parisian exhibition series tied to La Plume and to the broader appetite for modern graphic art. This 1898 print served as an invitation to view and buy Grasset’s work, bringing the salon spirit into the street through a vintage poster meant to circulate widely. Its purpose was practical, yet it also framed the artist himself as the attraction, linking the exhibition to the expanding market for art print collecting and cultured interior decoration.
Style & Characteristics
Grasset shapes the figure with flowing red hair, a yellow dress, and a calm face set against a deep blue ground. The pale flowers lift near her hand, while the dark portfolio and slender lettering give the composition its strong graphic counterpoint. Cream margins, black outlines, and a restrained botanical motif create the feel of an Art Nouveau vintage print with a clear decorative rhythm. The surface looks hand-drawn and poster-like, the kind of fine art print that keeps its clarity even when viewed from across a room.
In Interior Design
Placed above a walnut console in a reading nook, this poster would bring warmth to a room without crowding it. The blue background settles the wall, while the red hair and yellow dress add a focused burst of color beside books, ceramics, or a small lamp. As wall art, it works especially well in a setting that already leans toward vintage print styling and Art Nouveau home decor. Framed simply, the vertical format draws the eye upward and gives the space a composed, gallery-like finish.
