
Minneapolis Institute of Art
Absinthe Robette
Henri Privat-Livemont
- Date
- 1896
- Medium
- Color lithograph
- Department
- European Art
- Institution
- Minneapolis Institute of Art
Created during the fin de siècle, a period marked by both artistic innovation and social anxiety, this Art Nouveau poster advertises absinthe—a drink beloved by bohemian circles and feared by moral reformers. Belgian artist Privat-Livemont depicts a red-haired woman in a translucent gown, raising a glass of the luminous green spirit. Surrounded by stylized floral forms and flowing lines, she embodies elegance, indulgence, and escape. The poster’s soft greens and golds echo the color of absinthe itself. At a time of growing urbanization, class tension, and cultural change, such imagery helped elevate everyday products into symbols of sophistication, fantasy, and modern taste—while subtly reflecting the tensions beneath the surface of Belle Époque society. Belgium, Europe
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