Alexandre Lunois

The Fancy Goods Store

1902
color lithograph

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Bonebrake was captivated by large vibrant works that exemplify expert color printing and attract attention when framed and displayed. The Fancy Goods Store, which depicts the Paris department store Le Bon Marché, is perhaps Lunois’s finest print.

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