Henri Thiriet (1873–1946) was a French illustrator, poster artist, and painter known for his vibrant Art Nouveau style. Born in Épinal, he worked in Paris as a lithographer and became renowned between 1890 and 1910 for his advertising posters for brands like Omega and Dayton Cycles.
After World War I, Thiriet shifted to illustrating popular novels, including works by Georges Simenon (under pseudonyms). He also contributed to public art, creating murals in Créteil, where he served as deputy mayor from 1925 to 1942.
His art remains collectible today. Take a look at these striking posters illustrated by Henri Thiriet in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
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Absinthe Berthelot, 1898 |
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L’Affiche Française, 1897 |
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Omega Bicycles, 1897 |
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Pierrefort, Estampes et Affiches, 1897 |
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Belle Jardinière, Lyon, Winter 1898-99 |
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Cycles & Accessoires Griffiths, 1898 |
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Dayton Cycles, Tentation Suprème, circa 1898 |
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De Dion Bouton, circa 1898 |
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Exposition de Blanc, 1898 |
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Stearns Cycles (Yellow Fellow), Félix Fournier et Knopf, Paris, circa 1898 |
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High-Life Taylor, 1899 |
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"Triumph" of Venus, The Triumph Cycle Co. Ltd., Coventry, 1900 |
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Bisquits Pernot, Coquelicot, circa 1900 |
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Le Livre d'Or de l'Exposition, 1900 |
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Les Cycles Clément, circa 1900 |
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Parfum la Feria, circa 1900 |
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Barcelona, Ciudad de invierno, 1911 |
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