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Poster: Le Rebelle De Porcelaine

Cat. № POSTER-221 · Archive reference image

Broadcast Archives № 221

Le Rebelle De Porcelaine

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Archive note

A French-language carnival or masquerade poster depicting a porcelain figurine-styled figure in deliberate costume transgression: a masked dandy in a yellow silk shirt and green cape, posed as a subversive aristocrat. The figure suggests a real person—possibly a well-known performer or public figure of mid-20th-century European cabaret or theater—reimagined as a life-sized doll or automaton. The subtitle 'Carnaval Subversif' implies a themed event or performance art happening that left no archival trace. Collectors of European design ephemera, queer performance history, and absurdist entertainment documents.

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Section
Broadcast Archives
Style
vintage product advertisement, pastel illustration
Mood
campy, subversive, uncanny elegance
Palette
mint green, pale yellow, cream
Collection
Barranquilla Carnival Subversive

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carnivalmasqueradeporcelaindandyfrenchsubversive1960spale yellowgreen capearistocratperformancetransgenderhaute coutureabsurdist

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