File:Café de Paris at 41 Rue de l’Opéra.jpg

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English: In 1898, Louis Majorelle designed 3 rooms for the fashionable "Café de Paris", at 41 Rue Avenue de l’Opéra, in the French capital. This Art Nouveau work is very representative of the fin-de-siècle taste. The same year Majorelle hired the young architect Henri Sauvage for the construction of his Villa in Nancy. One year later, Henri Sauvage also executed the decoration of 2 other rooms in the same "Café de Paris.
Date Early 1900-1910. Stamp in use after 1907.
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Author Phot. F. Silvestre. 1 Bd Carnot. Paris-Levallois
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