Nouveau Salon des cent, Hommage a Toulouse-Lautrec.

Artist: James Victore

Title: Nouveau Salon des cent, Hommage a Toulouse-Lautrec.

Plate: HL. 95

Description: Condition A+
Original poster 
from "Nouveau Salon des Cent" portfolio. Limited printing of only 380.
Printed in Paris, 2001. 
unbacked, shipped rolled via Fedex. 
Certificate of Authenticity.

Sheet Size: 29 in x 38 1/2 in 68 x 98cm

Price: Temporarily out of stock

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The Portfolio

 

The "Nouveau Salon des Cent" portfolio consists of a hundred posters created by one hundred of the best graphic designers of our time, from 24 different countries including China, Japan, Mexico, Brazil, Zimbabwe, the United-States and most of the European countries, as a tribute to Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, for the Centenary of his death, 1901-2001. Initiated by the Toulouse-Lautrec Museum Partners' Club. In cooperation with the Toulouse-Lautrec Museum of Albi. The printing was limited to only 380. The posters have been exhibited in major museums and galleries around the world.

 

The Designer - James Victore

 

James Victore is a self-taught, independent graphic designer. Victore's work ranges from publishing, posters and advertising to illustration and animation. His clients include Moet & Chandon, Target, Amnesty International, The Shakespeare Project, The New York Times, MTV, The Lower East Side Tenement Museum and Portfolio Center. Awards include an Emmy Award for television animation, a Gold medal from the Broadcast Designers Association, the Grand Prix from the Brno, Czech Republic Biennale, and gold and silver medals from the New York Art Director's Club. Victore's posters are in the permanent collections of the Palais du Louvre, Paris, the Library of Congress, Washington, DC and the Museum fur Gestaltung, Zurich among others. His work has been featured in exhibitions and magazines around the world, and in 1999 a book of his work was published in China. He teaches graphic design at the School of Visual Arts in New York City. Recently, Victore, his wife and their son Luca escaped New York City and moved to the Hudson Valley. He is a member of the AGI