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Product Details
Data sheet
- Year
- 1889
- Height
- 124
- Width
- 88
- Country
- Francia - France
- City
- PARIS
- Printer
- Chaix
- Printing
- Lithography
- Support
- On linen
- Restauration
- Plis marques restaurés un manque restauré dans chevelure rouge
- Author
- CHERET Jules (1836 – 1932)
Description
As Cheret's work became more popular and his large posters displaying free-spirited females found a larger audience, pundits began calling him the “father of the women's liberation.” The women of Chéret's posters - “Cherettes”, as they were popularly called - were joyous, elegant and lively. It was freeing for the women of Paris, and heralded a noticeably more open atmosphere in Paris where women were able to engage in formerly taboo activities, such as wearing low-cut bodices and smoking in public. Lithograph poster printed by Chaix, linen backed, B- condition. Dimensions in inches: 48.8 x 34.6''.