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The Girl In The Cabaret by Suzanne Meunier

A colour illustration of an elegantly dressed lady finishing off the last of her champagne. Suzanne Meunier was a French artist who produced a number of erotic illustrations for The Sketch and The Bystander during the 1920s and 30s

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31st Bystander Champagne Dressed Elegantly Erotic Finishing Illustrations Meunier Produced Suzanne 1923 Cabaret


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This illustration, titled "The Girl in the Cabaret," is a colorful masterpiece by the renowned French artist Suzanne Meunier. Dated back to October 31, 1923, this artwork was originally produced for the prestigious British publications The Sketch and The Bystander during the Roaring Twenties and the early 1930s. The image portrays an elegantly dressed lady, her eyes gleaming with the remnants of a delightful evening, as she gracefully finishes off the last sip of her champagne glass. The number "07" subtly etched on the stem of the glass adds an intriguing layer of mystery to the scene. Suzanne Meunier was a pioneering figure in the world of erotic illustration, her works often pushing the boundaries of societal norms during a time when such depictions were not commonly accepted. Her captivating illustrations graced the pages of The Sketch and The Bystander, becoming a significant import for these publications and contributing to their popularity. As we delve into the history of this mesmerizing artwork, it's essential to appreciate the significance of the era in which it was created. The 1920s and 1930s were a time of artistic freedom and experimentation, with artists like Meunier exploring new themes and techniques. This illustration, with its rich colors and evocative subject matter, stands as a testament to the era's cultural and artistic legacy. In conclusion, "The Girl in the Cabaret" is more than just a beautiful illustration; it's a window into a bygone era, a glimpse into the world of decadence and sophistication that defined the Roaring Twenties and early 1930s. As we admire the lady's poised elegance and the last drops of her champagne, we are transported back in time, immersed in a world of history, art, and intrigue.

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