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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Jules Cheret, Baltimore Sun, 1897

Jules Cheret

Baltimore Sun, 1897
An original antique chromolithograph
10 x 6 ½ in
26 x 17 cm
DECp2033
£ 295.00
Jules Cheret, Baltimore Sun, 1897
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Read the Sun:Poster by Louis Rhead for the Baltimore Sun. The elegant forms and brilliant colours of Cheret's work became one of the most admired and iconic of Parisian art,...
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Read the Sun:Poster by Louis Rhead for the Baltimore Sun.

The elegant forms and brilliant colours of Cheret's work became one of the most admired and iconic of Parisian art, immortalizing the ebullient days of the Belle Époque before the First World War changed the spirit of Europe forever. It is really to Cheret that posterity owes the concept of the advertising poster as an art form.

Previously posters for street advertising had been conceived virtually entirely in terms of lettering. Cheret's revolutionary idea was that the visual impact should be made through pictorial imagery printed in colour lithography. At first Cheret could find no one to back his idea until he met the perfumier Eugene Rimmel in London. Rimmel was attracted by Cheret's idea, the style of his art and his enthusiasm, and decided to fund him to establish a colour lithographic printing studio in Paris, with a press large enough to create the wall-scale images. The Atelier Cheret, which soon took on the name of Imprimerie Chaix, became one of the most important poster studios of the late nineteenth century in Paris.

Although Cheret's first lithographs were for street wall posters, he quickly adapted his work to the smaller format of posters for café interiors etc. Les Affiches Illustrés consisted of a selection of some of the most important of Cheret's posters by some of Paris’s most influential artists. Printed by the artist in 1896, it served as a kind of retrospective of his oeuvre. Issued in limited numbers, surviving examples are today rare. In the following year, Cheret produced Les Affiches étrangères illustrées showcasing poster art from around the world.
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