La Loïe Fuller
Poster
1893 (printed)
1893 (printed)
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Jules Chéret (1836-1932) is known as the Maître de l'Affiche, or the 'Father of the poster'.This is primarily due to his groundbreaking developments in the colour lithographic process, but can also be attributed to his prolific output and ostentatious style: Chéret was capable of rendering even the most banal of subjects sensational.
This poster depicts the celebrated Parisian dancer, Loie Fuller, performing on stage at the Folies-Bergère; a visual evocation of movement and sensuality is rendered through the use of her billowing and colourful, yet diaphonous, skirts.
This poster depicts the celebrated Parisian dancer, Loie Fuller, performing on stage at the Folies-Bergère; a visual evocation of movement and sensuality is rendered through the use of her billowing and colourful, yet diaphonous, skirts.
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Title | La Loïe Fuller (assigned by artist) |
Materials and techniques | Colour lithograph, printed |
Brief description | Poster, "La Loïe Fuller", signed, designed by Jules Chéret, printed by the Imprimerie Chaix (Ateliers Chéret), Paris, 1893. |
Physical description | Colour lithograph, signed, showing the American star Loïe Fuller suspended in one of her light-and-movement dances. |
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Object history | Loïe Fuller chose Chéret to design this poster for her début at the Folies-Bergère. He printed the poster in four different colour combinations, probably to give an impression of the four dances she performed on this occasion. |
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Summary | Jules Chéret (1836-1932) is known as the Maître de l'Affiche, or the 'Father of the poster'.This is primarily due to his groundbreaking developments in the colour lithographic process, but can also be attributed to his prolific output and ostentatious style: Chéret was capable of rendering even the most banal of subjects sensational. This poster depicts the celebrated Parisian dancer, Loie Fuller, performing on stage at the Folies-Bergère; a visual evocation of movement and sensuality is rendered through the use of her billowing and colourful, yet diaphonous, skirts. |
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Accession number | E.113-1921 |
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Record created | May 31, 2006 |
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