
Jules Cheret "El Dorado" (supplement to the French newspaper Courrier)
- This poster was created by Jules Cheret, a representative Art Nouveau painter who was called the father of posters and had a great influence on modern advertising. El Dorado was a Paris music hall where Aristide Bruant and others performed. It was located near Strasbourg-Saint-Denis station on Metro Line 4, where the Théâtre Libre now stands. There was also a Renaissance theater famous for Sarah Bernhardt nearby, and this area was also a busy shopping district. This work was created as an advertisement for the music hall in 1894, but it was so popular that it was included in the subscribers' bonus of the French newspaper "Courrier France" in 1894, and in the reduced-size "Masters of the Poster" for poster collectors in 1896. This work is also a bonus edition of the 1895 Courrier France that is not included in the catalog raisonné. The conventional catalog raisonné (No. 218) states that this was an appendix to the December 23, 1894 issue, but it is a valuable document that shows that it was also included as a bonus in the January 7, 1895 issue, which was in between the New Year holidays.
Artist: Jules Cheret
Year of production: 1894
Size: 550×367mm
Linen lined
Jules Cheret 1836-1932
Eldorado
1894
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This work is usually provided unframed so that you can enjoy the original charm of the work as it is, taking into consideration the preservation of the paper and its use as a collection.
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