Amazing Posters Designed by Paul Berthon in the Late 19th Century

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Paul Berthon (1872–1934) was a French artist who produced primarily posters and lithographs. His work is in the style of Art Nouveau, much like his contemporary Alphonse Mucha.

Posters designed by Paul Berthon in the 1890s
Berthon studied as a painter in Villefranche-sur-Saône before moving to Paris. He later enrolled at the Ecole Normale d’Enseignement de Dessin and received lessons in painting from Luc-Olivier Merson and lessons in decorative arts from Eugène Grasset. Grasset had a far greater influence on him, and he may be regarded as his pupil.
Berthon’s study of the decorative arts influenced his print making, influencing the strong lines and natural details that guided his art. The vast majority of Berthon’s lithographed posters did not include advertisements and were meant to stand on their own.
Here below is a set of amazing posters designed by Paul Berthon in the 1890s.
La Fée aux Étoiles, circa 1894

Garden scene, circa 1895

La Lyre, circa 1895

Salon des 100, 17e Exposition, 1895

Almanach d’Alsace et de Lorraine, circa 1896

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