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French Food Jules Cheret Posters, Jules Cheret, Postal Vintage, Alphonse Mucha, Modern Poster, Vintage Advertisement, Lithography, Posters And Prints, Belle Epoque

The text for Le Punch Grassot, an apertif, states that this beverage is found in all the best cafes. A young woman, wearing a bonnet and fancy dress, carries a tray with the bottle and three glasses. She leans back staring intently at the tray as though she is eager to indulge in her glass of Le Punch Grassot.

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Jules Chéret - Dance, 1891 Jules Cheret, Art Nouveau Poster, Art Et Illustration, Modern Poster, Vintage Advertisement, Poster Vintage, Fine Arts Posters, Claude Monet, Vintage Poster

The Belle Époque (the Beautiful Period) in France is conventionally dated from the end of the Franco-Prussian War in 1871 to the the outbreak of World War I in 1914. It was a period characterised by optimism, regional peace and economic prosperity, and of technological, scientific, and cultural innovation. Whilst showing key works from the Belle Epoque, I am including works from the fall-out of the period almost up to World War II, so as to put these works in context. Artists in the late…

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French kerosene lamp oil advert by Cheret, vintage Jules Cheret, Embossed Seal, Alphonse Mucha, Modern Poster, Advertising Poster, History Design, Belle Epoque, Photo Print, Retro Poster

Gallery-grade prints on high-quality paper, this is the real deal Lightly textured 100% cotton paper Custom sizes, based on artwork dimensions. Check size chart if self-framing Dimensions include a 1 - 2 inch (2.5 - 5.0cm) white border to assist in framing Shipped in protective packaging

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Vintage Chéret for Louvre Jules Cheret Posters, Jules Cheret, French Poster, Poster Ads, Book Plates, Poster Size, Department Store, Travel Posters, Cool Words

In this playful poster promoting toys for the 1897 New Year season at Louvre, one of Paris's largest department stores, we see Jules Chéret’s magical use of the classical figures from the Commedia dell' Arte. Chéret’s has masterfully silhouetted "Harlequin" in the background, featuring Clown and Columbine romping about effectively taking center stage, and below, a smiling Pierrot engaging the viewing audience. A delightful composition full of color and motion, certainly one of Cheret's…

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