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Poster: L'Inconnue Du Salon: Porcelain Subversion

Cat. № POSTER-129 · Archive reference image

Porcelain & Plastic Icons № 129

L'Inconnue Du Salon: Porcelain Subversion

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Archive 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.

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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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porcelainfigurine1960smod fashionanarchismsalon designfrenchceramicsubversionminimalistexhibitiondesign history

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