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La Jungle chez moi Pl.02 Poster

La Jungle chez moi Pl.02 Poster

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La Jungle chez moi Pl.02 (1938) by Turenne Chevallereau

With its playful geometric cutout shapes and vibrant collage of animals and plants, this artwork brings a whimsical, modernist touch to your space—perfect for those who appreciate unique vintage design and a lively, nature-inspired atmosphere.

Our posters are printed on thick (230gsm) acid-free matte art paper, using a long-lasting UV-resistant ink. We also offer the option of printing on textured canvas (300gsm), more flexible and resistant. Our frames are made of either light and resistant aluminium, or solid wood. More details in our FAQ

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About the Artist

Turenne Chevallereau was an illustrator and graphic designer active in France during the late interwar years, a period when modern print culture was transforming the visual landscape of everyday life. In 1938, artists like Chevallereau embraced new approaches to visual storytelling, blending the clarity of modernist design with the lively spirit of children's book illustration.

Chevallereau's work stands out for its playful yet disciplined compositions, reflecting a desire to make art accessible and engaging for a broad audience. His posters offered a fresh alternative to academic art, capturing the imagination of those seeking both sophistication and whimsy in their surroundings.

The Artwork

La Jungle chez moi Pl.02 was created at a time when the allure of the exotic was being reimagined for domestic interiors. As Europe faced uncertainty in the late 1930s, printed images like this one provided a form of escapism, inviting viewers to bring distant landscapes and creatures into their own homes.

This artwork reflects the era's fascination with travel, natural history, and the joys of discovery, transforming wild animals and lush plants into approachable companions. It aligns with the educational trends of the time, which encouraged learning through visual delight, and fits seamlessly alongside other animal themed wall art in a curated gallery setting.

Style & Characteristics

The composition resembles a collage, with crisp silhouettes and geometric cutout shapes creating a playful, layered effect. The scene is constructed from interlocking forms that suggest movement and rhythm, while maintaining a sense of clarity and order.

Warm earthy tones—browns, beiges, and greens—dominate the palette, accented by touches of orange that evoke the vibrancy of jungle foliage. The mood is whimsical and lighthearted, with a modernist restraint reminiscent of Bauhaus inspired posters and early twentieth-century graphic design.

In Interior Design

This Chevallereau poster serves as a lively focal point in living rooms, hallways, or home offices, adding character without overwhelming the space. It pairs beautifully with natural materials like light wood, rattan, and linen, and can soften contemporary interiors with its playful vintage charm.

To echo the artwork's palette, consider incorporating olive or sage textiles, tan leather, and warm beige accents. The piece is especially well-suited to nurseries or family spaces, and it harmonizes with green tone art prints for a cohesive, nature-inspired gallery wall.