VINTAGE CABARET embraces the paintings and posters of this time, along with vintage advertising posters and from 19th and 20th century. All work is in the public domain.
Welcome to our store! We hope you enjoy our vintage posters and prints, vintage t-shirts, vintage cards and other art gifts. ~Almost everything is customizable, so please feel free to add your own touch and personalize these products.
At the end of the 19th century, the following artists and designers were all in Paris: Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Alphonse Mucha, Aubrey Beardsley, Edgar Degas, Édouard Manet, Vincent Van Gogh, Théophile Steinlen and many, many others. Art, theater and dance were all popular and are well documented in paintings and in poster art.
When Toulouse-Lautrec made his first poster in 1891, "Moulin Rouge," the status of the poster was elevated from advertising design to collectible advertising artwork.
HERE ARE SOME EXAMPLES OF WHAT YOU'LL FIND HERE:
Jules Cheret and Toulouse Lautrec were at the forefront of poster art, focussing on entertainment, particulaly the Cabaret. ~ Alphonse Mucha followed, advertising everything from entertainment to household products. In 1899 the Italian designer Leonetto Cappiello moved to Paris. Cappiello rejected the detail and "fussiness" of the Art Nouveau style, preferring a simplicity and strength of design, marking the transition into the Art Deco movement and establishing himself as the father of modern advertising.
In other parts of the country, posters were also being revived as a new art form. Belgium artist-designer Privat Livemont designed posters which combined Pre-Raphaelite art with Art Nouveau. Edward Pentfield was in New York City, designing for Harper's Magazine, first experimenting with engraving, and later with ink and watercolor wash illustrations.
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Just got here in time to wish you a very happy, peaceful, healthy and creative 2012.
Do hope all is going well, life seems so busy for all of us these days, but parhaps this coming year will be more restful!
Take care and I'll see you again before too long.
I've only just seen your stars for my Charming Witch design. The Zazzle gremlins appear to be withholding product comment emails from my inbox! I'm thrilled you like it. Have a good week. Sarah
You left me some absolutely wonderful comments recently, so appreciated!
I'm rather short Zazzling time these days, but just HAD to stop by and say a BIG THANK YOU!
I know, I complained about it in the forums a couple of days ago and they seem to have fixed a few of them. I was trying for days to thank a buyer in Brazil. I can't get the comments box for the Red Cabbages and Onions either.
This is to let you know that I have opened a second store, <a href="http://www.zazzle.co.uk/firstnightvintage*">First Night Vintage</a>. Have a great weekend! Sarah
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