Eugene Oge (1869-1936) was a prominent French Art Nouveau poster artist. He began his career as a lithographic draughtsman, honing his skills within the Charles Verneau printing plant. After years of anonymous work, he gained recognition and the right to sign his artwork. Oge’s style is characterized by flowing lines, vibrant colors, and stylized figures, hallmarks of the Art Nouveau movement. He created numerous posters for various products and services, including the renowned “Astrolin” poster. Oge’s work contributed significantly to the flourishing of Art Nouveau in advertising during the early 20th century, leaving a lasting impact on graphic design.

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