P. H. Lobel
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Original lithographic poster printed in colors, printed by Chaix, Paris, France 1897. Condition: Fine (B+) horizontal fold with slight stains at edges, backed on linen.
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Sheet size: 23.5 H. X 16.5 W.
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Salon des Cent ("Salon of the One Hundred") was a commercial art exhibition in Paris, based at 31 Rue Bonaparte. The Salon sold color posters, prints and reproductions of artwork to the general public at reasonable prices. It was established in February 1894 by L�on Deschamps, founder of La Plume ("The Pen") an avant garde literary and artistic magazine. It became known for its exhibitions showcasing the works of contemporary graphical artists. The salon held exhibitions until 1900. Many of the posters advertising Salon des Cent exhibitions have themselves become collector's items.
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Reference: DFP 542, Van Deputte, 66
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Inventory #9924
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