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  2. Affair of the Placards - Wikipedia

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    An example of the placards in the Bibliothèque nationale de France in Paris. The Affair of the Placards ( French: Affaire des Placards) was an incident in which anti- Catholic posters appeared in public places in Paris and in four major provincial cities, Blois, Rouen, Tours and Orléans, in the night of the 17 to 18 October 1534.

  3. Jules Chéret - Wikipedia

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    Known for. Lithography, Poster art. Movement. Art Nouveau. Awards. Légion d'honneur. 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.

  4. Art Nouveau posters and graphic arts - Wikipedia

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    1890–1914. Art Nouveau posters and graphic arts flourished and became an important vehicle of the style, thanks to the new technologies of color lithography and color printing, which allowed the creation of and distribution of the style to a vast audience in Europe, the United States and beyond. Art was no longer confined to art galleries ...

  5. Beauty Is in the Street - Wikipedia

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    272. ISBN. 9780956192837. Beauty Is in the Street: A Visual Record of the May 68 Uprising [1] is a 2011 book of posters produced by the Atelier Populaire (Popular Workshop) in support of the May 1968 events in France. It was edited by Johan Kugelberg with Philippe Vermés and published in the United Kingdom by Four Corners Books in 2011.

  6. List of French artists - Wikipedia

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    Marie-Suzanne Giroust (1734–1772), painter. Joseph Ducreux (1735–1802), painter. Étienne de La Vallée Poussin (1735–1802), French history painter and creator of interior decorative schemes. Louis Albert Guislain Bacler d'Albe (1761–1824), painter. Nicolas Bernard Lépicié (1735–1784), painter.

  7. Art Nouveau in Paris - Wikipedia

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    France. The Art Nouveau movement of architecture and design flourished in Paris from about 1895 to 1914, reaching its high point at the 1900 Paris International Exposition. with the Art Nouveau metro stations designed by Hector Guimard. It was characterized by a rejection of historicism and traditional architectural forms, and a flamboyant use ...

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