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  2. JOB Collection - Wikipedia

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    1907 Aleardo Villa calendar.. The JOB collection is a production of graphic works consisting of calendars, posters and postcards advertising the JOB rolling paper factory. . Artistic in character, it was illustrated by renowned painters and poster artists, mainly during the Art Nouveau

  3. Art Nouveau posters and graphic arts - Wikipedia

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    The artist-designer Jules Chéret (1835–1932) was a notable early creator of French Art Nouveau posters. He helped turn the advertising poster into an art form. The son a family of artisans, he apprenticed with a lithographer and also studied at the École nationale supérieure des arts décoratifs.

  4. Karl R. Free - Wikipedia

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    Free was hired in 1930 as an assistant or associate curator, responsible for prints, at the newly founded Whitney Museum of American Art. [12] [30] [7] [31] (Avis Berman, who wrote the major biography of Whitney founding director Juliana Force, says he was responsible for watercolors.) [32] [33] The other founding curators were Hermon More, Lloyd Goodrich, and Edmund Archer.

  5. Alphonse Mucha - Wikipedia

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    With Champenois, he also created a new kind of product, a decorative panel, a poster without text, purely for decoration. They were published in large print runs for a modest price. The first series was The Seasons , published in 1896, depicting four different women in extremely decorative floral settings representing the seasons of the year.

  6. The Seasons (Mucha) - Wikipedia

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    In 1895, Mucha produced the poster for Gismonda, a play starring Sarah Bernhardt. Bernhardt highly admired Mucha's work, commissioning a six-year contract with him. [1] The style employed in Gismonda, le style Mucha, became a sensation in Paris and became known as the Art Nouveau movement. [2] Following Gismonda, Mucha attained an influx of work.

  7. Graphic arts - Wikipedia

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    Graphic art mostly includes calligraphy, photography, painting, typography, computer graphics, and bindery. It also encompasses drawn plans and layouts for interior and architectural designs. [1] In museum parlance "works on paper" is a common term, covering the various types of traditional fine art graphic art.

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