Jules Chéret
(French, 1836 - 1932)
Lidia Alcazar d'ete
, 1895
Sale 908 - Prints and Multiples
Sep 29, 2021
10:00AM CT
Live / Chicago
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Lot Description
Jules Chéret
(French, 1836 - 1932)
Lidia Alcazar d'ete
, 1895lithograph
47 x 31 3/4 inches.
Property from Palm Springs Art Museum, Palm Springs, California. Sold to Support the Care of Collections and the Mary Silver Fund for Acquisitions
Literature:
Broido 174
Provenance:
Mary and Louis Silver French Art Poster Collection
Bequest of Mary Silver, Palm Springs, California
Lot Notes:
This was used as a stock poster by the star actress Lidia. She had the name of the theater changed as her schedule of engagements required.
Lot Notes:
This was used as a stock poster by the star actress Lidia. She had the name of the theater changed as her schedule of engagements required.
Condition Report
Framed: 52 x 38 inches
Not examined out of frame, appears to be linen backed, waving to sheet, uneven toning, repaired tear to upper edge near ‘D’ no longer than 3 inches in length, repaired tear with fill to lower edge through A about 7 inches in length, stains to lower quadrant. Please request additional images.
Not examined out of frame, appears to be linen backed, waving to sheet, uneven toning, repaired tear to upper edge near ‘D’ no longer than 3 inches in length, repaired tear with fill to lower edge through A about 7 inches in length, stains to lower quadrant. Please request additional images.
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