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Jules Chéret

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 the father of the modern poster.

Jules Chéret
Jules Chéret photographed by Nadar, c. 1900
Born
Jules Chéret

(1836-05-31)31 May 1836
Paris, France
Died23 September 1932(1932-09-23) (aged 96)
Nice, France
NationalityFrench
EducationÉcole Nationale de Dessin
Known forLithography, Poster art
MovementArt Nouveau
AwardsLégion d'honneur

Early life and career edit

 
L'Etendard Français, Chéret's 1891 poster for the bicycle shop on the Quai d'Orsay

Born in Paris to a poor but creative family of artisans, Chéret had a very limited education. At age thirteen, he began a three-year apprenticeship with a lithographer and then his interest in painting led him to take an art course at the École Nationale de Dessin. Like most other fledgling artists, Chéret studied the techniques of various artists, past and present, by visiting Paris museums.

From 1859 to 1866, he was trained in lithography in London, England, where he was strongly influenced by the British approach to poster design and printing. On returning to France, Chéret created vivid poster ads for the cabarets, music halls, and theaters such as the Eldorado, the Olympia, the Folies Bergère, Théâtre de l'Opéra, the Alcazar d'Été and the Moulin Rouge. He created posters and illustrations for the satirical weekly Le Courrier français.

According to the poster collector Ernest Maindron, who wrote the first essay about the illustrated poster in the Gazette des Beaux-Arts in 1884, and later published the first book on the subject (Les Affiches Illustrees) in 1886, Chéret, along with the brothers Léon and Alfred Choubrac, was among the pioneers of the illustrated poster.[1][2] In the early 1870s, Chéret and the Choubrac brothers reduced the cost of colour lithography introducing technical advances.[3]

Growing popularity edit

 
Feeding the Clowns, before 1890, pastel on beige wove paper. Clark Art Institute

His works were influenced by the scenes of frivolity depicted in the works of Rococo artists such as Jean-Honoré Fragonard and Antoine Watteau. So much in demand was he, that he expanded his business to providing advertisements for the plays of touring troupes, municipal festivals, and then for beverages and liquors, perfumes, soaps, cosmetics and pharmaceutical products. Eventually he became a major advertising force, adding the railroad companies and a number of manufacturing businesses to his client list.

As his work became more popular and his large posters displaying modestly free-spirited women found a larger audience, pundits began calling him the "father of the women's liberation." Women then had previously been depicted in art as prostitutes or puritans. The women of Chéret's posters, joyous, elegant and lively—'Cherettes', as they were popularly called—were neither. It was freeing for the women of Paris, and heralded a noticeably more open atmosphere in Paris where women were able to engage in formerly taboo activities, such as wearing low-cut bodices and smoking in public. These 'Cherettes' were widely seen and recognised, and a writer of the time said "It is difficult to conceive of Paris without its 'Cheréts' (sic)."[4]

In 1895, Chéret created the Maîtres de l'Affiche collection, a significant art publication of smaller sized reproductions featuring the best works of ninety-seven Parisian artists. His success inspired an industry that saw the emergence of a new generation of poster designers and painters such as Charles Gesmar and Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec. One of his students was Georges de Feure.

In his old age Chéret retired to the pleasant climate of the French Riviera at Nice. He died in 1932 at the age of ninety-six and was interred in the Cimetière Saint-Vincent in the Montmartre quarter of Paris.

Legacy edit

He was awarded the Légion d'honneur by the French Government in 1890 for his outstanding contributions to the graphic arts. Although his paintings earned him a certain respect, it was his work creating advertising posters, taken on just to pay his bills but eventually his dedication, for which he is remembered today.[5] The award was given to him for creating an art form that meets the needs of Commerce and industry. Edmond de Goncourt recognized Chéret as "the first painter of the Paris wall, the inventor of the art in the poster" when he toasted the artist at the banquet held in his honor.[6]

In 1933 he was honoured with a posthumous exhibition of his work at the prestigious Salon d'Automne in Paris. Over the years, Chéret's posters became much sought after by collectors from around the world.

Selected works edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Maindron, Les affiches Illustrées (1886-1895), p.23; 51-55
  2. ^ Collins, Bradford R. (1985). The Poster as Art; Jules Chéret and the Struggle for the Equality of the Arts in Late Nineteenth-Century France 3 November 2021 at the Wayback Machine, Design Issues, Vol. 2, No. 1 (Spring, 1985), pp. 41-50
  3. ^ Verhagen, The poster in Fin-de-Siècle Paris, p. 107
  4. ^ History and Development of Advertising 1929, page 496
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on 4 April 2004. Retrieved 3 March 2007.
  6. ^ "Art Print Glossary". Open Digital Gallery. from the original on 19 May 2022. Retrieved 8 April 2022.

Sources edit

  • (in French) Maindron, Ernest (1896). Les affiches Illustrées (1886-1895), Paris: G. Boudet
  • Verhagen, Marcus, The poster in Fin-de-Siècle Paris: "That Mobile and Degenerate Art", in: Charney, Leo & Vanessa R. Schwartz (eds.) (1995). Cinema and the Invention of Modern Life, Berkeley (CA): University of California Press, ISBN 9780520201125

External links edit

  • Poster Gallery
  • Father of modern poster 16 February 2007 at the Wayback Machine
  • Jules-Cheret.org Hundreds of works by Jules Chéret
  • Ives, Colta Feller; Giambruni, Helen Emery; Newman, Sasha M (1989). Pierre Bonnard: the Graphic Art. New York: Metropolitan Museum of Art. ISBN 0-87099-566-9., an exhibition catalog from The Metropolitan Museum of Art (fully available online as PDF), which contains material on Chéret (pp. 10, 93, 111, 146, 148, 149, 150, 203, 204, 126)

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Jules Cheret news newspapers books scholar JSTOR November 2020 Learn how and when to remove this message Jules Cheret 31 May 1836 23 September 1932 was a French painter and lithographer who became a master of Belle Epoque poster art He has been called the father of the modern poster Jules CheretJules Cheret photographed by Nadar c 1900BornJules Cheret 1836 05 31 31 May 1836Paris FranceDied23 September 1932 1932 09 23 aged 96 Nice FranceNationalityFrenchEducationEcole Nationale de DessinKnown forLithography Poster artMovementArt NouveauAwardsLegion d honneur Contents 1 Early life and career 2 Growing popularity 3 Legacy 4 Selected works 5 See also 6 References 7 Sources 8 External linksEarly life and career edit nbsp L Etendard Francais Cheret s 1891 poster for the bicycle shop on the Quai d Orsay Born in Paris to a poor but creative family of artisans Cheret had a very limited education At age thirteen he began a three year apprenticeship with a lithographer and then his interest in painting led him to take an art course at the Ecole Nationale de Dessin Like most other fledgling artists Cheret studied the techniques of various artists past and present by visiting Paris museums From 1859 to 1866 he was trained in lithography in London England where he was strongly influenced by the British approach to poster design and printing On returning to France Cheret created vivid poster ads for the cabarets music halls and theaters such as the Eldorado the Olympia the Folies Bergere Theatre de l Opera the Alcazar d Ete and the Moulin Rouge He created posters and illustrations for the satirical weekly Le Courrier francais According to the poster collector Ernest Maindron who wrote the first essay about the illustrated poster in the Gazette des Beaux Arts in 1884 and later published the first book on the subject Les Affiches Illustrees in 1886 Cheret along with the brothers Leon and Alfred Choubrac was among the pioneers of the illustrated poster 1 2 In the early 1870s Cheret and the Choubrac brothers reduced the cost of colour lithography introducing technical advances 3 Growing popularity edit nbsp Feeding the Clowns before 1890 pastel on beige wove paper Clark Art Institute His works were influenced by the scenes of frivolity depicted in the works of Rococo artists such as Jean Honore Fragonard and Antoine Watteau So much in demand was he that he expanded his business to providing advertisements for the plays of touring troupes municipal festivals and then for beverages and liquors perfumes soaps cosmetics and pharmaceutical products Eventually he became a major advertising force adding the railroad companies and a number of manufacturing businesses to his client list As his work became more popular and his large posters displaying modestly free spirited women found a larger audience pundits began calling him the father of the women s liberation Women then had previously been depicted in art as prostitutes or puritans The women of Cheret s posters joyous elegant and lively Cherettes as they were popularly called were neither It was freeing for the women of Paris and heralded a noticeably more open atmosphere in Paris where women were able to engage in formerly taboo activities such as wearing low cut bodices and smoking in public These Cherettes were widely seen and recognised and a writer of the time said It is difficult to conceive of Paris without its Cherets sic 4 In 1895 Cheret created the Maitres de l Affiche collection a significant art publication of smaller sized reproductions featuring the best works of ninety seven Parisian artists His success inspired an industry that saw the emergence of a new generation of poster designers and painters such as Charles Gesmar and Henri de Toulouse Lautrec One of his students was Georges de Feure In his old age Cheret retired to the pleasant climate of the French Riviera at Nice He died in 1932 at the age of ninety six and was interred in the Cimetiere Saint Vincent in the Montmartre quarter of Paris Legacy editHe was awarded the Legion d honneur by the French Government in 1890 for his outstanding contributions to the graphic arts Although his paintings earned him a certain respect it was his work creating advertising posters taken on just to pay his bills but eventually his dedication for which he is remembered today 5 The award was given to him for creating an art form that meets the needs of Commerce and industry Edmond de Goncourt recognized Cheret as the first painter of the Paris wall the inventor of the art in the poster when he toasted the artist at the banquet held in his honor 6 In 1933 he was honoured with a posthumous exhibition of his work at the prestigious Salon d Automne in Paris Over the years Cheret s posters became much sought after by collectors from around the world Selected works edit nbsp Palais des Glaces nbsp Saxoleine Petrole de surete nbsp Taverne Olympia Restaurant nbsp Pippermint Get Freres nbsp Pan a Journal of Satire nbsp Theatre de l Opera Carnaval 1894 nbsp Hippodrome de la Porte Maillot Paris Courses nbsp L Amant des Danseuses Roman Modernistepar Felicien Champsaur nbsp Folies Bergeres Emilienne d Alencon nbsp Concert des Ambassadeurs Champs Elysees nbsp Exposition Universelle 1889 Le Pays des Fees nbsp Casino d Enghien nbsp L Aureole du Midi Petrole de surete nbsp Recoloration des Cheveux par l Eau des SirenesSee also editLes Maitres de l Affiche Musee des Beaux Arts de Nice PosterReferences edit Maindron Les affiches Illustrees 1886 1895 p 23 51 55 Collins Bradford R 1985 The Poster as Art Jules Cheret and the Struggle for the Equality of the Arts in Late Nineteenth Century France Archived 3 November 2021 at the Wayback Machine Design Issues Vol 2 No 1 Spring 1985 pp 41 50 Verhagen The poster in Fin de Siecle Paris p 107 History and Development of Advertising 1929 page 496 Biography at Cheret info Archived from the original on 4 April 2004 Retrieved 3 March 2007 Art Print Glossary Open Digital Gallery Archived from the original on 19 May 2022 Retrieved 8 April 2022 Sources edit in French Maindron Ernest 1896 Les affiches Illustrees 1886 1895 Paris G Boudet Verhagen Marcus The poster in Fin de Siecle Paris That Mobile and Degenerate Art in Charney Leo amp Vanessa R Schwartz eds 1995 Cinema and the Invention of Modern Life Berkeley CA University of California Press ISBN 9780520201125External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Jules Cheret Poster Gallery Father of modern poster Archived 16 February 2007 at the Wayback Machine Jules Cheret org Hundreds of works by Jules Cheret Ives Colta Feller Giambruni Helen Emery Newman Sasha M 1989 Pierre Bonnard the Graphic Art New York Metropolitan Museum of Art ISBN 0 87099 566 9 an exhibition catalog from The Metropolitan Museum of Art fully 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