"The girl in a frilly print rides sidesaddle on a horse in this
poster for a racing event at the famous Hippodrome. An interesting
side note to this is Sagot's remark that this poster was never posted
on the hoardings as these particular races were cancelled. The green
background is very unusual for Cheret "(Rennert,
PAI-XXVII, 344)
"Cheret's earliest known poster, dated 1858, is for the theatre,
and from there he went on to prepare some 500 posters for various
theatres, cabarets, music-halls, individual performers and shows
of every description. The Folies-Bergere was one of his frequent
clients for three decades (60 posters) and so were the Alcazar,
the Ambassadeurs, the Moulin Rouge, the Hippodrome and the Musee
Grevin. Some of his happiest and most popular designs are in this
category. He could exercise his uncanny ability to capture the dynamics
of the stage in the movement of dancers, mimes and acrobats"
(Rennert, PAI-VII)
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