Author(s):
chéret, jules (paris, 31–05–1836 - nice, 23–09–1932), designer
imprimerie chaix, printer
production date: in 1890
dating in century: 19th century
type(s) of object(s): graphic arts, print
name(s): poster
materials and techniques: paper, lithography
dimensions - artwork:
height: 124. 5cm
width: 87. 5cm
dimensions - mounting:
height: 125. 8cm
width: 89. 5cm
description:
poster
marks, inscriptions, hallmarks:
signature - s. B. D. (upper part): “j chéret”
letter - "palais du trocadero saturday june 14 at 2am/charity festival/given for the benefit of the relief society/families/of/french sailors/shipwrecks/recognized as a public utility by decree of march 12, 1880/87, rue richelieu/founder m. Alfred of courcy/ under the patronage of/ mr. The minister of the marine/ and of/ m. M. The senators & deputies of the littoral/ celebrity committee/ president: antonin proust, former minister of fine arts/ vice-presidents: henri desprez president of the family relief society / shipwrecked french sailors felix faure deputy, president of the section le havre of the society. / members: pierre loti, jules cheret, armand dayot, hugues le roux, jean richepin/ seat prices/ covered boxes (9 places): 100fr. - open boxes (6 places): 60fr - open boxes (4 places): 40fr. / parquet armchairs: 10fr - platform: 5fr-. Amphitheater: 5fr - grandstands: 2fr. Letter - on side g: "imp. Chaix, (ateliers chéret) 20, rue bergère, paris. - 13. 649- 6. 90 "
museum mark - b. D. (upper part): "carnavalet"
stamp - h. G. (upper part) tax stamp 20 centimes
stamp - b. C. (upper part): “ville /de/ paris” b. D. , mi-h. D. , h. G. (lower part): “ville/de/paris”
iconographic description:
advertising, party, charity, beneficence, solidarity, philanthropy, society, relief, sailor, paris, 2nd and 16th arrondissements, alfred de courcy (alfred potier de courcy, known as) (1816-1888), antonin proust (1832-1905), henri desprez, félix faure (1841-1899), pierre loti (louis marie julien viaud, dit) (1850-1923), jules chéret (1836-1932), armand pierre marie dayot (1851-1934), hugues le roux (robert charles henri le roux, dit) (1860-1925), jean richepin (1849-1926), in the foreground: elderly woman and child, in the second ground: silhouettes of woman and child from behind, in background: group of men pulling a boat towards the shore, stormy sea, boat, lighthouse
acquisition mode: unknown acquisition mode
institution: carnavalet museum, history of paris
inventory number: aff641. Date: En 1890.
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