Opéra backstage at the Musée Grévin, 1891, Jules Chéret
At the end of the nineteenth century, several leading figures in painting were to be found among the poster artists: Toulouse-Lautrec, Manet, Bonnard and Steinlen. But it was Jules Chéret who took first place. He was unquestionably the inventor of the modern poster.
Her style is easily recognizable, with the main character being a cheerful, elegant woman in movement and in bright colors. Nicknamed the Tiepolo of the boulevards and the Watteau of the crossroads, Jules Chéret, through his colossal production, contributed to transforming the urban landscape by bringing art to the street.
Ready-to-be-framed format 50 x 100 cm
90,00€
Posters on the theme “Cinema and Show”
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Metropolis, 1927
30,00€ – 250,00€ -
Five Minutes, 1929, Anatoly Belsky
30,00€ – 90,00€ -
La Grande Folie, Folies Bergère, 1927, Maurice (Pico) Picaud
30,00€ – 90,00€ -
L’Inhumaine, 1924, Georges Bourgeois
30,00€ – 90,00€ -
The Revue Nègre, 1925, Paul Colin
30,00€ – 90,00€ -
Symphony of a Big City, 1928, Georgii Stenberg
30,00€ – 90,00€ -
Dr No, 1962 (poster attributed to Boris Grinsson)
30,00€ – 90,00€ -
James Bond, From Russia with Love, 1963, Boris Grinsson
30,00€ – 90,00€ -
Black Magic, 1928
30,00€ – 90,00€ -
Lido Champs-Élysées Paris, René Gruau
30,00€ – 90,00€ -
Forbidden Planet, 1956, Roger Soubie
30,00€ – 90,00€ -
Alcazar in Paris, 1974, Erté
30,00€ – 90,00€ -
King Kong, 1933, René Péron
30,00€ – 90,00€ -
Musée Grévin, luminous pantomimes, 1892, Jules Chéret
30,00€ – 90,00€ -
Folies Bergère, L’Arc en ciel, 1893, Jules Chéret
30,00€ – 90,00€ -
Magic Show, Dante the Magician in Russia, 1929
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Magic Show, Alexander, Crystal Seer, sees your life from the cradle to the grave, 1915
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Magic Show, Kellar-Levitation, 1900
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Opéra backstage at the Musée Grévin, 1891, Jules Chéret
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Liane de Pougy at the Folies Bergère, 1898, Paul Berthon
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Sarah Bernhardt La Samaritaine, 1897, Alphonse Mucha
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Sarah Bernhardt American Tour, 1896, Alphonse Mucha
90,00€