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1900s - La Vie Parisienne French Illustrated Magazine - Belle Époque Satirical Journal - Paris Fashion & Art Review

1900s - La Vie Parisienne French Illustrated Magazine - Belle Époque Satirical Journal - Paris Fashion & Art Review

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Vintage from the 1900s

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Dimensions: 35x28 cm (13.8x11 in)

An authentic issue of La Vie Parisienne, the celebrated French illustrated magazine that perfectly embodies the charm and sophistication of the Belle Époque. First published in Paris in 1863, this legendary periodical became a symbol of French elegance, humor, and artistic flair, admired across Europe for its refined engravings and witty writing style.

This 1901 edition reflects the Parisian way of life at the dawn of the twentieth century — a world of graceful women, fashionable gentlemen, and lively conversations in cafés and salons. Each page offers a glimpse into the vibrant cultural scene of fin-de-siècle Paris, with serialized fiction, social commentary, music columns, and exquisite black-and-white illustrations capturing scenes of modern leisure, romance, and theatre.

La Vie Parisienne stood apart for its delicate balance between literature, art, and satire. Writers and illustrators used its pages to portray the daily moods of the city, its elegant ladies, and its mischievous humor. Beyond entertainment, the magazine became a chronicle of taste and style — an indispensable reference for artists, historians, and collectors fascinated by the Belle Époque’s visual culture.

Today, these original magazines are highly sought after for their decorative appeal and documentary value. They can be displayed framed as wall art, used in creative projects, or kept as precious witnesses to an era that celebrated beauty, refinement, and joie de vivre. This issue of La Vie Parisienne is more than a vintage publication — it is a genuine piece of French history, steeped in the artistic atmosphere of turn-of-the-century Paris.
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