Jules-Alexandre Grün (1868–1938) was a French artist renowned for his vibrant paintings and posters that captured the lively elegance of Belle Époque Paris.
His colorful depictions of dancers, cabarets, and fashionable gatherings blended Art Nouveau style with humor and warmth, placing him among the top poster artists of his time. Although his popularity declined after World War I, Grün’s work remains a vivid reflection of Parisian glamour and social life at the turn of the century.
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