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Jules Chéret (31 May 1836 – 23
September 1932) was a
French painter and
lithographer who
became a
master of
Belle Époque
poster art. He has been called...
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Chérêt (French pronunciation: [ʃeʁɛ]) is a
commune in the
Aisne department in Hauts-de-France in
northern France.
Communes of the
Aisne department "Répertoire...
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Bertrand Cheret (born 23 May 1937) is a
French sailor who
competed in the 1968
Summer Olympics and in the 1972
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde,...
- the
artist Jules Chéret who
lived and
worked in Nice
during his
final years, the
museum opened as the "Palais des Arts
Jules Chéret" on 7
January 1928...
- Étienne
Chéret (25 July 1886 – 14
April 1967) was a
French cyclist. He
competed in two
events at the 1912
Summer Olympics. "Étienne
Chéret". Motocyclettes...
- André
Chéret (27 June 1937 – 5
March 2020) was a
French comic book artist. He is best
known for
creating Rahan in 1969
alongside Roger Lécureux.
Chéret was...
- in this period,
foremost amongst them
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec,
Jules Chéret, Eugène Gr****et,
Adolphe Willette,
Pierre Bonnard,
Louis Anquetin, the brothers...
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great masters.
Artists such as
Chéret, Livemont, Hermann-Paul and
Mucha helped shape the
Parisian landscape.
Jules Chéret is
often called the "father of...
- 1890s,
color lithography gained success in part by the
emergence of
Jules Chéret,
known as the
father of the
modern poster,
whose work went on to inspire...
- ninety-seven
artists in a
smaller 11 x 15 inch format, was put
together by
Jules Chéret, the
father of
poster art. The
varied selection of
prints were sold in packages...