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Theatre de l'Opera - Jules Cheret art print
"Like virtually all of the posters Cheret did for the dances at this theatre between 1892 and 1897, the design features a profiled woman in a billowing dress looking out over her shoulder as a shadowy male figure and other revellers dance around her. Cheret would do a single design each winter and it would be repeated with varying text throughout the season. For 1896, the charmer's dress is striped in two shades of green and she gestures to her escort with a fan… Cheret, reworking the same...
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Theatre de l'Opera 1er Bal 1898 by Cheret Jules Primary category: Maitres de l Affiche Related artist: Cheret Jules Secondary category: Entertainment Date: 1898Size (cm): 39 x 28Size (inches): 15 x 11Printer: ChaixType: LithoLinen Backing: NoCondition: APoster ref: MAF 105 Price: $ 750 Any question? (847) 736 7360 More?
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French artist Jules Chéret (1836 – 1932) orchestrated color with a maestro’s touch. Inspired by the works of Rubens and other acclaimed artists, Chéret created posters that featured an inferno of incomparably dazzling colors. He revolutionized printing and advertising with the invention of color lithography, in which each hue was separately and spectacularly inked and printed. Chéret’s enormous, innovative and fantastic posters were produced for a vast myriad of outlets, including cabarets, theaters...
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We use a roll laminator, into which the flattened poster is fed. The machine heats the laminate to melt the glue prior to the laminate touching the poster so there is no direct heat in contact with the poster. The laminate is adhered to the front & back of the poster through a set of high pressure rollers to be finished.
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Teatre de L'Opera Carnaval 1892 by Jules Cheret- 24x32
Product Type: Gallery Wrapped Giclee on Canvas Art-Ready to Hang! Artist: Jules Cheret Title: Teatre de L'Opera Carnaval 1892 Frame Dimensions: 24x32x1.5 inches Style: Traditional Format: Vertical Size: Large Subject: VintageGiclee? (jee-clay) is an advanced print making process for creating high quality fine art reproductions. The attainable excellence that Giclee? printmaking affords makes the reproduction virtually indistinguishable from the original artwork. The result is wide acceptance of...
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French artist Jules Chéret (1836 – 1932) orchestrated color with a maestro’s touch. Inspired by the works of Rubens and other acclaimed artists, Chéret created posters that featured an inferno of incomparably dazzling colors. He revolutionized printing and advertising with the invention of color lithography, in which each hue was separately and spectacularly inked and printed. Chéret’s enormous, innovative and fantastic posters were produced for a vast myriad of outlets, including cabarets, theaters...
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