Théophile-Alexandre Steinlen 1859–1923 follow artist
Le Journal / La Traite des Blanches
Le Journal / La Traite des Blanches
“Quite a few literary works of this era first saw the light of day as installments printed in daily or weekly papers... A major novel appearing in a trickle would hold readers for several months, with the hope that [readers] would get used to the paper’s other features and remain loyal afterwards. The lure of a new sensational novel was often used to advertise the paper itself. And sensational is the word for this poster advertising installments of ‘White Slavery.’ It depicts a heartless pimp with three of his victims. One is arguing passionately for her freedom, one seems resigned to her fate, and one in utter despair” (Gold, p. 66). This uncensored, larger format of the poster—seen here without the top text banner—is the rarest of all versions.
Imp. Charle Verneau, Paris
literature: Bargiel & Zagrodzki, 35; Crauzat, 503; DFP-II, 792; PAI-XCII, 356
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