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Cherets Lithographic Posters Essay Research Paper Although

Cheret`s Lithographic Posters Essay, Research Paper


Although lithography was invented in 1798, it was at first too slow and


expensive for poster production. Most posters were woodblocks or metal


engravings with little color or design. This all changed with Cheret?s


"three stone lithographic process," a breakthrough which allowed


artists to achieve every color in the spectrum with as little as three stones -


red, yellow and blue – printed in careful registration. Although the process was


difficult, the result was a remarkable intensity of color and texture, with


sublime transparencies and nuances impossible in other media (even to this day).


This ability to combine word and image in such an attractive and economical


format finally made the lithographic poster a powerful innovation. Starting in


the 1870s in Paris, it became the dominant means of mass communication in the


rapidly growing cities of Europe and America. In France especially, as the


industrial age grew, the average person had more time for themselves. They


became better educated. They were becoming readers, theater goers, music and art


lovers. It seems as though the French developed a keener sense of art and style,


ahead of everyone else. Paris became the center for culture and artistic


excellence, during this period These were changing times. The middle class


started to have access to consumer goods. This new consumer-oriented economy


created a need for a medium to reach the masses of people with product


information. The poster filled this need. To reach th

e people they had to be


loud, colorful, easy to read and easy to understand. More importantly they had


to be inexpensive as they only lasted for such a short period of time. Jules


Cheret pioneered color lithography as an economical means of advertising. His


innovations with color and shading produced images that convey their message in


a matter of seconds while still proving interesting more than one hundred years


later with complex and subtle color harmonies. More than any other artist,


Cheret gives us a vision of Paris in the 1890’s: an outdoor caf? society


leisurely strolling the boulevards on a Sunday afternoon. This represents an


idealized fantasy, devoid of poverty, class struggle, and conflict. Classic


posters, are examples of great advertising, combining esthetics with direct


communication resulting in a message with resonance. In advertising, you can


only sell two things: a product that fulfills a need or artificially creates


good feelings. These posters are the epitome of feel-good art and that is what


gives them their compelling appeal. One of the main reason posters are so


valuable, is because they show the changes in society, as well as the society


itself. Whether or not the poster is designed by a "recognized"


artist, when it has aesthetic qualities or particular merit, the poster can


change its status from being the means of a common advertisement, it can become


a work of art in its own right. So for a good number of them, the border between


advertising medium and work of fine art becomes very blurred.

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