Alcazar d’Été, Revue Fin de Siècle

Jules Chéret · Art Nouveau · 1890
$195 USD
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Alcazar d’Été, Revue Fin de Siècle – Jules Chéret, 1890

Framed Canvas Art

This spirited and masterfully vibrant reproduction of Alcazar d’Été, Revue Fin de Siècle – Jules Chéret, 1890 captures the eccentric, high-fashion energy of a Parisian summer revue. The meticulous digital restoration revives the explosive, sun-drenched yellows of the towering typography, the striking harlequin diamonds of the performer’s skirt, and the saturated, primary reds of her gloves and the lower text. Set within an ornate composite frame, this canvas brings a sense of grand-scale cabaret theatricality to any space, preserving Chéret’s legacy as the premier artist of the Belle Époque and a master of the "vividity" of movement.

In this 1890 study, Chéret explores the sculptural grace and playful momentum of the "Fin de Siècle" revue by Léon Garnier. The illustration immortalizes the whimsical stage style of the era, emphasizing the noble, leaning silhouette of the performer, her extravagant white fur trim, and the mischievous, shadow-like figure of a gentleman admiring her from the background. Chéret’s approach celebrates the aesthetic refinement and theatrical weight of the period, showcasing the Alcazar d’Été not just as a venue, but as a symbolic gateway to a world of satirical, high-society storytelling. The work transforms a promotional playbill into a profound study of character, fashion, and the poetic allure of the stage.

The composition is aggressively staged and immersive, using a bold diagonal cane and arching lettering to pull the viewer into the electric poise of the subject as she commands the frame. The contrast between the soft, sketchy textures of the secondary figures and the sharp, hard-edged detail of the primary costumes creates a sense of atmospheric depth and stylistic suspension. Chéret utilizes bold linework and a sophisticated palette of warm primary tones and cool emerald greens to capture the essence of the scene—from the delicate red flower in her hair to the radiant, stage-lit atmosphere of the garden theater. This work is a premier highlight of The Brasserie Suite: Belle Époque Playbills, curated to bring the leisurely, high-culture spirit of a Parisian evening to the modern dining room.

Artist
Jules Chéret
Movement
Art Nouveau
Medium
Giclee on archival cotton canvas
Frame
Premium resin, hand-finished
Alcazar d’Été, Revue Fin de Siècle
Small · gold
$195
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Canvas: Heavyweight Fredrix poly/cotton blend, the same canvas trusted by gallery painters for over a century.

Inks: HP Latex inks; non-toxic, archival-grade, with a 100-year colorfastness rating.

Stretcher: Solid poplar bars, kiln dried and sustainably harvested from Appalachian sawmills, joined with corner gussets for structural integrity.

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Finish: Our signature hand-applied gesso embellishment, every piece individually finished by an American artisan.

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Hanging: Use a hanger appropriate for your wall type and the piece's weight (provided on the back). For Estate-sized pieces, two anchor points are recommended.

Care: Dust lightly with a soft, dry cloth as needed. Avoid direct sunlight to preserve the colors. Avoid hanging in high-humidity environments (bathrooms with active showers). Our finish is durable but is not waterproof.

Common Questions

Is this a reproduction or an original painting?

This is a premium museum-quality giclee reproduction printed on archival cotton canvas, not an original painting. The source artwork is in the public domain.

What frame finishes are available?

Each print is available in Gold, Silver, and Dark Bronze composite frame finishes.

How is this made?

Prints are produced to order in our North Florida studio on an HP Latex wide-format printer using archival inks on Fredrix cotton canvas, then hand-framed.

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