Maitres De L'Affiche - Pl 183 Amieux - Freres

Maitres De L'Affiche - Pl 183 Amieux - Freres

$175.00
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Maîtres de l'Affiche (Masters of the Poster) refers to 256 color lithographic plates used to create an art publication during the Belle Époque in Paris, France. The collection, reproduced from the original works of ninety-seven artists in a smaller 11 x 15 inch format, was put together by Jules Chéret, the father of poster art and distributed between 1895 – 1900. The varied selection of prints were sold in packages of four and delivered monthly to subscribers. Designed for a subscription audience it showcased the most influential posters of the era in a collectible small format. Georges Fay (1871-1916) was a talented illustrator of the early Belle Epoque period in France. He is most known for this loving depiction of working women, as seen in this poster. Amieux - Freres began as a sardine packing company in 1866. In 1900, they diversified their products to include sweets and chocolates. They are still in business today, and are based in Paris. This poster highlights the freshness o

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