The Ivan Lendl Collection is currently the most complete collection of Mucha's posters in the world. This monograph, published to coincide with the exhibition "Ivan Lendl: Alfons Mucha" in Prague, comprises newly-produced high-quality color prints of all the exhibits in the Lendl collection, as well as more than 100 preliminary drawings, sketches and prints, and 25 photographs documenting Mucha's Parisian period, which allow the reader to take a peak into Mucha's "art kitchen." Its wide range and considerable documentary value make this a truly unique publication offering deeper knowledge of all important periods of Mucha's work.
Catalogue of the 1989 Berlin exhibition of works by this graphic designer and illustrator whose edgy style is well-suited to the performance and set designs he creates for Berlin's famed Maxim Gorki Theater.
La Belle Époque de Jules Chéret, encompasses his decorative work, paintings, and all of his posters. It is without a doubt the most important publication ever produced on the artist, and is now available exclusively at Posters Please.
Size: 7 3/8 x 10 inches. Softcover in slipcase. Some wear on covers and binding.
The complete collection of all 160 issues released during 1895, the seventh year of the periodicals publication. Also included is an index by topic, from theatrical critiques to poster artists.
The original softcover edition of this 127 page novel by Lucien Muhlfeld, illustrated by Cappiello. It is a satirical novel about Parisian society at the fin-de-siecle.
With the arrival of a newly-affluent French middle class came an onslaught of consumer goods competing for the expendable income of the female demographic. And the Champenois printing house was on-hand to create posters to make these products as visually enticing as poossible. To that end, Daniel Bordet has compiled the best of these bourgeoise images, with a total of 105 color reproductions included in this volume published by Editions Dabecom.