This artwork is from Les Maitres de L’Affiche series; miniature versions of outstanding stone lithograph artworks of the most important advertising posters by the finest artists.
“While the poster flourished in France, Germany was still ignorant of it’s elementary rules; advertisements were only dreary enlargements of art-school productions, resolutely historical, in the purest style of Bavarian renaissance…The first poster worthy of the name did not appear until1896 for an exposition in Dresden: Die Alte Stadt by Otto Fischer. For the first time the design is graphic, the colours vivid, the lettering skillfully distributed. This vision of a woman in regional costume in the foreground, with the old town in the background, broke completely with the usual allegories” (Weill p.95)
Details
Artists:
Otto Fischer
Origin:
France
Circa:
1897
Printer:
Chaix - Paris
Size:
15.5'' x 11.5''
ID:
#MA068
Linen Backed:
No
Size
Unit
Inches
Centimeters
Width
15.5
39.37
Height
11.5
29.21
Depth
0.1
0.25
Details
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British Vintage Mid Century Advertising Poster for Instruments by Brenet, 1954
Origin:
England, Great Britain, United Kingdom
Artist:
Albert Brenet
Circa:
1954
Size:
19.625'' x 29.25''

Belgian 1935 World Fair Poster ‘Stad Brussel’ by Toussaint, 1934
Origin:
Belgium
Artist:
Fernand Toussaint
Circa:
1934
Size:
24.75'' x 38.875''

American Vintage Poster “And They Thought We Couldn’t Fight” by Vic Forsythe, 1919
Origin:
America (USA)
Artist:
Vic Forsythe
Circa:
1919
Size:
20'' x 30''
