Original lithograph from the work "The Masters of the Poster" from 1900. Only slightly stained on the outer edge, otherwise in good condition. With the embossed seal designed by J.
Slightly stained on the outer margin, otherwise in good condition. It features creations by artists such as: Alphonse Mucha, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Théophile-Alexandre Steinlen, Bonnard, Forain, Eugène Grasset, Georges Meunier, Louis Rhead, Dudley Hardy, etc. The special issues included plates with original drawings by renowned artists.
Among the most sought-after posters in the series are "Job" by A. Mucha, which helped make Mucha a creator of beautiful popular Art Nouveau images and was widely used around the world in various variants - and "Moulin Rouge" by Toulouse Lautrec. With over a thousand posters, Jules Chéret was considered the father of the poster art. Many posters from the Masters of the Poster were designed by Chéret himself.
In 1866, he opened his own printing house in Paris and from 1881, he was part of the Chaix Printing House which published "The Masters of the Poster." This work was created during the Belle Époque in France, a significant time for advertising and part of the French movement of the grand poster that began in the late 19th century. At that time, the streets of all major cities in the world were filled with large, colorful, and vibrant posters. Advertising posters began to be seen as works of art and published in the form of small prints.The Chaix Printing House played a significant role in popularizing poster creations, as well as in preserving the artistic movement as a whole. Original color lithograph from the work "The Masters of the Poster" approx. Many other antique cards and engravings on our site antiquariat-voelkel. Many more cards, views, and antique graphics on our own page antiquariat-voelkel.
We are always interested in purchasing complete estates, collections, and libraries. Secure order - tested order control! It features creations by artists such as: Alphonse Mucha, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Théophile-Alexandre Steinlen, Bonnard, Forain, Eugène Grasset, Georges.