Original 1973 Jean Cocteau exhibition poster featuring a minimalist abstract face profile drawn in red and yellow lines and blue text on white.

Jean Cocteau Poésie Graphique Abstract Face Poster Print – Mid-Century Modern Wall Decor

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Original 1973 Jean Cocteau exhibition poster featuring a minimalist abstract face profile drawn in red and yellow lines and blue text on white.

Jean Cocteau Poésie Graphique Abstract Face Poster Print – Mid-Century Modern Wall Decor

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This is an authentic reproduction of the original 1973 exhibition poster, "Poésie Graphique," designed by the brilliant French artist, poet, and filmmaker Jean Cocteau. The striking composition features a minimalist, cubist-influenced profile of an abstract face, rendered in vibrant red and yellow contour lines against a clean white background, advertising his show at the Jacques Damase Gallery in Brussels.This piece serves as an exceptional focal point for a refined living area, a dedicated art studio, or a bright home office seeking a touch of European intellectual history.Capture the essence of 20th-century French art with this stunning **Jean Cocteau lithograph print**. Cocteau’s work, known for seamlessly blending classicism with the avant-garde, is perfectly encapsulated in this design, which reflects his enduring artistic vision. While many seek out expensive originals, our museum-quality reproduction allows collectors to own a piece of this history. The poster is a perfect example of **abstract modernist wall art**, utilizing bold primary colors and simple, powerful lines to communicate emotional depth. This **vintage 1973 exhibition poster** is highly sought after by enthusiasts of **mid-century European art prints** and graphic design history. Its timeless appeal makes it a versatile addition, whether your style leans towards pure modernism or eclectic vintage curation. The clean lines and bold geometry of the **Cocteau Poésie Graphique** motif transform blank walls into conversation starters, celebrating the powerful legacy of one of the greatest creative minds of the era.

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