
La Loie Fuller
by Jules Cheret
The poster as an independent art form first emerged in Paris, France. It was Jules Cheret who pioneered the technique for producing multi-color lithographic prints, earning him the sobriquet of "father of modern lithography." Many others French poster artists learned from or 
Nord Express
by A.M. Cassandrefollowed after him, including A.M. Cassandre, Henri Toulouse-Lautrec, Roger Broders, Paul Colin, Geo Ham, and many others.
Posters became so popular in Paris that virtually every square centimeter of available wall space was rented out to them, causing the government to pass legislation restricting where posters could be posted and requiring posters bear a tax stamp. Satisfaction is guaranteed.* Orders are 100% secure.* Click any thumbnail to view a larger version or make a purchase.
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Giclée (pronounced "zhee-clay") means "fine spray" in French, designating a high-resolution digital printing process using fade-resistant archival inks and acid-free paper. Giclée prints have the truest color-fidelity available today. Find out more...

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