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Alfred Choubrac - Lyse Berty

Lyse Berty (1890)

Alfred Choubrac (French, 1853-1902)
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Alfred Choubrac

Alfred Choubrac was a French painter, illustrator, draughtsman, poster artist and costume designer. Together with Jules Chéret he is considered to be one of the pioneers of the modern coloured and illustrated poster of the Belle Époque in France, in particular in Paris.

Alfred Choubrac was born in Montmartre (Paris). With his elder brother Léon Choubrac, Alfred was trained as a classical artist with the painters Charles Doërr and Isidore Pils at the École des Beaux Arts. The Choubrac brothers came very soon to the poster, practicing since 1875 the modern treatment of colors and typography, associated with images thanks to chromolithography.

In the early 1870s, the Choubrac brothers and Jules Chéret (known as "the father of the modern poster") reduced the cost of colour lithography introducing technical advances. Additionally, in 1881 restrictions on bill-posting (affichage) were lifted and eased state control of the media in France. In 1884, the Paris city council started to rent out surfaces belonging to the municipality, paving the way for a rapid increase in the production and distribution of advertising posters. Posters with clear colours and dashing images appeared all over town during the vibrant spirit of the Belle Époque.

They worked mainly with the printing press F. Appel. Later, Léon and Alfred created the Ateliers Choubrac, one time hosted by the printing press G. Massias, 17 passage Daudin, one of the first graphic design agencies in Paris, operating their prints on a lithographic press. Around 1898, the name of the Atelier was associated with the name of Imprimerie Bourgerie & Cie, 83 rue du Faubourg, St Denis in Paris. Although his brother Leon died young (1847-1885), Alfred went on to produce an impressive number of posters for Parisian entertainers, theatres, businesses and various commercial products.

Alfred Choubrac specialized in posters for shows in the Parisian night-life scene of the Belle Époque, for places such as the Théâtre des Variétés, Théâtre du Châtelet, Folies Bergère, Opéra comique, Moulin rouge, Casino de Paris, the Eldorado, the Circus Fernando. With Chéret and Toulouse-Lautrec, amongst others, Choubrac was among the most important poster artist of his time. His most famous poster is that of Au Joyeux Moulin Rouge, based on the popular Parisian nightclub Moulin Rouge.

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Folies Canoises

Folies Canoises (1897)

Alfred Choubrac (French, 1853-1902)
Theatre De La Gaite

Theatre De La Gaite (1892)

Alfred Choubrac (French, 1853-1902)
Jane Cavally

Jane Cavally (1890)

Alfred Choubrac (French, 1853-1902)
Théâtre de l’Eldorado, royaume des femmes

Théâtre de l’Eldorado, royaume des femmes (1897)

Alfred Choubrac (French, 1853-1902)
Paola del Monte

Paola del Monte (1890)

Alfred Choubrac (French, 1853-1902)
Folies-Bergère, La Belle et La Bête

Folies-Bergère, La Belle et La Bête (ca. 1899)

Alfred Choubrac (French, 1853-1902)
Ohé! Ohé! On Va Ouvrir

Ohé! Ohé! On Va Ouvrir (1897)

Alfred Choubrac (French, 1853-1902)
Sources les plus Sulfureuses de FRANCE ENGHIEN les BAINS

Sources les plus Sulfureuses de FRANCE ENGHIEN les BAINS (1880-1900)

Alfred Choubrac (French, 1853-1902)
Pour une fois savez-vous, aux Décadents, après le concert soupers belge. moules frites

Pour une fois savez-vous, aux Décadents, après le concert soupers belge. moules frites (1890)

Alfred Choubrac (French, 1853-1902)
Folies-Bergère. Le Roi s’ennuie

Folies-Bergère. Le Roi s’ennuie (1890)

Alfred Choubrac (French, 1853-1902)
Casino de Paris. Les Amoureux de Venise, ballet en 4 tableaux

Casino de Paris. Les Amoureux de Venise, ballet en 4 tableaux (1890)

Alfred Choubrac (French, 1853-1902)
Alcazar D’ete Tous Les Soirs L’aerogyne Par Le Professeur Du Laar

Alcazar D’ete Tous Les Soirs L’aerogyne Par Le Professeur Du Laar (1880-1900)

Alfred Choubrac (French, 1853-1902)
Théatre de l’Eldorado. Kif-Kif revue, en 3 actes et 10 tableaux de M. Alfred Delila. Mlle Nicole Bernard, Mme Tariol-Baucé, M. Regnard

Théatre de l’Eldorado. Kif-Kif revue, en 3 actes et 10 tableaux de M. Alfred Delila. Mlle Nicole Bernard, Mme Tariol-Baucé, M. Regnard (1896)

Alfred Choubrac (French, 1853-1902)
Ambassadeurs. Les Cinq demi-vierges

Ambassadeurs. Les Cinq demi-vierges (1890)

Alfred Choubrac (French, 1853-1902)
Casino De Paris, Venus À Paris Ballet

Casino De Paris, Venus À Paris Ballet (1880-1900)

Alfred Choubrac (French, 1853-1902)
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