
| Year | 1937 |
| Printer | Imprimerie Mourlot, Paris |
| Venue | Musée du Jeu de Paume, Paris |
| Size | 44 × 60 cm (17.5 × 23.5 in) |
| Type | Original vintage lithographic poster |
| Condition | A — Overall Good |
This is an original lithographic poster printed in 1937 by Imprimerie Mourlot for Les Femmes Artistes d'Europe exposent au Jeu de Paume — a landmark exhibition held at the Musée du Jeu de Paume in Paris, bringing together women artists from across Europe at a moment of acute political tension on the continent.
The Jeu de Paume, then one of Paris's most prestigious exhibition spaces, lent the show an institutional weight that was anything but incidental. In 1937 — the year of the Paris International Exposition and two years before the outbreak of war — a pan-European exhibition dedicated exclusively to women artists was a statement as much as it was a cultural event. Many of the artists who participated would soon be scattered, silenced, or lost to the catastrophe that followed.
The poster itself is a fine example of 1930s Parisian graphic design — refined typography, balanced composition, and the quiet confidence of a pre-war aesthetic that would not survive the decade. Printed by the Mourlot workshop nearly twenty years before it became synonymous with Picasso and Matisse, it belongs to the earliest and rarest chapter of the atelier's long history.
Nearly ninety years old, this poster is both a work of graphic art and a document of a world on the eve of transformation.
An exceptional piece for the collector at the intersection of art history, women's history, and the golden age of French graphic design.