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At the end of the nineteenth century, poster art became a respectable art form, with the invention of large-scale colour lithography. (Chromolithography made its début around 1870. [2]) Artists such as Jules Chéret, the brothers Léon and Alfred Choubrac, and Alfons Mucha became famous within the art world, working almost exclusively on ...
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Steinweiss later became art director at Columbia Records, where he invented the modern album cover and employed airbrush techniques he had mastered in Binder's studio. [14] Joseph Binder's poster for the 1939 New York World's Fair. By the late 1930s, Binder found success in the United States.
The artist-designer Jules Chéret (1835–1932) was a notable early creator of French Art Nouveau posters. He helped turn the advertising poster into an art form. The son a family of artisans, he apprenticed with a lithographer and also studied at the École nationale supérieure des arts décoratifs.
List of women artists exhibited at the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition; List of American painters exhibited at the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition; List of American sculptors exhibited at the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition; List of Whitney Biennial artists; Catalog of Still life paintings from the Netherlands, 1550–1720
Sachplakat movement, poster propaganda, advertising Hans Rudi Erdt (31 March 1883 – 24 May 1918) [ 1 ] [ 2 ] was a German graphic designer , lithographer and commercial artist known for his contributions to the Sachplakat movement created by Lucian Bernhard .
Vittorio Fiorucci (1932 – July 30, 2008) was an Italian Canadian poster artist from Montreal, Quebec, Canada.. Fiorucci was born on 2 November 1932, in Zara, Italy.During World War Two when Zara was about to be captured by Yugoslavia, Fiorucci and his family fled to Venice, Italy, where he subsequently spent most of his childhood before coming to Canada in 1951.