The artwork, titled “Crème De Luzy,” was created by artist Leonetto Cappiello in the year 1919. This piece is part of the Art Nouveau (Modern) movement and falls under the genre of advertisement posters.
In this visually striking artwork, a woman with elaborately styled, light-colored hair is depicted from behind, adorned in a dress with vibrant yellow and black stripes. The sophisticated pose of the figure, with one arm raised gracefully, complements the bold red background. The title “Crème De Luzy” is prominently displayed at the top in a large, elegant font, drawing attention to the product being advertised. The lower part of the artwork provides further details, including the address for sales in Paris, enhancing its functionality as an advertisement poster. The artist’s signature, “Cappiello,” is also visible, reinforcing the distinct elegance and prominence of this early 20th-century commercial art.