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Affiche pour le théâtre de l'Opéra, "Carnaval 1896. Grand Veglione de Gala". c1896. Creator: Jules Cheret. Affiche pour le théâtre de l'Opéra, "Carnaval 1896. Grand Veglione de Gala". c1896
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Affiche pour le théâtre de l'Opéra, "Carnaval 1896. Grand Veglione de Gala". c1896. Creator: Jules Cheret. Affiche pour le théâtre de l'Opéra, "Carnaval 1896. Grand Veglione de Gala". c1896
Affiche pour le theatre de l'Opera, "Carnaval 1896. Grand Veglione de Gala". c1896. [Publisher: Imprimerie Chaix; Place: Paris]
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Carnaval 1896. Grand Veglione de Gala
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is an exquisite lithograph print by the renowned French artist Jules Cheret, published by Imprimerie Chaix in Paris during the late 19th century. This work of art was created to promote the annual Carnival event at the Opéra de Paris, which took place in February of that year. The image showcases a lively scene of Parisian revelry, with a man and a woman, both dressed in elegant evening attire, enjoying the festivities of the masked ball. The woman, adorned in a stunning green gown, holds a handheld fan, while the man, wearing an orange suit, raises his glass in a toast. The background features the impressive facade of the Opéra de Paris, adding to the grandeur of the scene. The use of vibrant colors, such as the rich green and bold orange, adds to the allure of the print. The intricate lettering, characteristic of the Art Nouveau style, is visible at the bottom, announcing the event and the location. The overall design is a testament to the Belle Époque era, a time of opulence and enjoyment in France. This lithograph is a precious piece of heritage art, reflecting the spirit of the Carnival and the fashion trends of the time. It is a reminder of the rich cultural history of France and the artistry of Jules Cheret, who is considered one of the Masters of the Affiche. The print is now part of the vast collection of the New York Public Library and continues to inspire and captivate audiences with its timeless charm.
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