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Popping with color, filled with motion, Jules Chéret's posters captured and created moments for Parisians in the decades before World War I, telling them what to wear, where to go for fun, even what ...
Mass-produced and inexpensive, Hindu prints are often overlooked by the art world as merely souvenirs or “calendar art.” But ...
William L. Carqueville, "Lippincott's, April" (1895), 19 x 12 7/16 inches, Leonard A. Lauder Collection of American Posters (all images courtesy the Metropolitan Museum of Art) Deceptively niche as it ...
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