Ibels Collection
"Ibels: A Master of Artistic Expression" Poster by Ibels, Mensonge (Lie), c
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"Ibels: A Master of Artistic Expression" Poster by Ibels, Mensonge (Lie), c. 1895 Step into the captivating world of Henri Gabriel Ibels, a visionary artist whose works continue to mesmerize even today. Known for his exceptional lithographs and posters, Ibels showcased his immense talent through various mediums. One such masterpiece is "Mensonge" (Lie), a poster that exemplifies Ibels' ability to capture emotions with striking clarity. The intricate details and vibrant colors draw viewers in, inviting them to unravel the hidden truths within. Another notable creation is the Salon des Cents lithograph from 1893. This piece showcases Ibels' versatility as an artist, effortlessly blending different elements to create a visually stunning composition that leaves a lasting impression. "Pantomime, " created around 1898, demonstrates Ibels' knack for storytelling through art. With each stroke of his brush or pen, he brings characters to life on paper, evoking laughter or tears from those who gaze upon his work. In 1894, an exhibition was dedicated solely to showcasing the brilliance of Henri Gabriel Ibels. The poster for this event serves as a testament to his growing recognition and influence within the artistic community during that time. It also ventured into illustrating theatre programmes like "The Weavers" by Gerhart Hauptmann in May 1893. His illustrations added depth and intrigue to these productions, capturing their essence before they even hit the stage. Beyond lithographs and posters, Ibels collaborated with musicians too. The cover of Felicien Vargues' score for "Amoureuse. " in 1893 displays yet another facet of his creativity – merging visual art with musical expression seamlessly. Imprimerie Eugene Verneau and Imprimerie Edouard Delanchy were two printing houses associated with Henri-Gabriel Ibels's remarkable creations.