Artist: Dudley Hardy English (1866-1922)
Title: To Day
Plate: PL. 216
Original lithograph from "Les Maitres de L'Affiche" series.
Printed by Imprimerie Chaix, Paris, 1900. Presented in 16 x 20 in. acid free, archival museum mat, with framing labels. Ready to frame. Shipped boxed flat via Fedex. Certificate of Authenticity.
Maitre Sheet Size: 11 3/8 in x 15 3/4 in 29 cm x 40 cm
Price: Temporarily out of stock
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"The prolific English artist Dudley Hardy...really introduced the colour poster to England... His posters are strongly derivative of Cheret's. Like Cheret he appreciated the advertising value of sex appeal, and his recurring subjects are legs, tutu's, frou-frous and legs again. The range of expression and antic is between a frisky insouciance and a brassier glamour" (Rennert, PAI-XXIX, 397)