Henri-Gabriel Ibels was a key figure in late 19th-century Paris’s avant-garde art scene, known for merging bold, decorative style with social realism.
A member of the Nabis, he depicted cabarets, circuses, and everyday life using flat color, strong outlines, and influences from Japanese prints and French caricature. His poster work helped shape modern graphic design and bridged fine art with popular media.
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