Cat. № POSTER-221 · Archive reference image
Broadcast Archives № 221
Le Rebelle De Porcelaine
Available · one owner onlyArchive 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.
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
- 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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