"A small but stately Livemont design in which a smiling young redhead delicately turns a screw on an elaborate table - all in promotion of an unnamed furniture store" (Rennert)
"Privat Livemont was a virtuoso poster lithographer, always drawing the image on the stone himself. Woman was the subject of his work, almost to the exclusion of everything else. He created a type to whom he remained faithful, with heavy eyelids, heart-shaped mouth, and long decorative hair strewn with soft flowers." (Belle Epoque, p.60)
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