Cat. № POSTER-129 · Archive reference image
Porcelain & Plastic Icons № 129
L'Inconnue Du Salon: Porcelain Subversion
Available · one owner onlyArchive note
French exhibition announcement for a lost 1960s design salon featuring an unknown porcelain figurine holding an anarchist symbol. The object—a young woman in a mod dress rendered in pristine ceramic—was documented as part of a controversial design movement that sought to embed political iconography into decorative home objects. No exhibition records survive; only this poster remains as evidence of the provocation. Collects interest among design historians and those tracking Cold War avant-garde movements in domestic ware.
One artifact. One owner. On acquisition it is permanently retired from the archive. You receive the high-resolution file and a signed certificate of exclusivity.
About the certificate →Print specification
1536 × 2752 px · 4.2 MP · portrait
- Section
- Porcelain & Plastic Icons
- Style
- Modernist salon poster, black & white photography
- Mood
- austere, subversive, enigmatic
- Palette
- cream, burgundy, charcoal
- Collection
- The Unknown Revealed
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