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Jules Chéret, 1889 · sourced from the Library of Congress.

About the artist

Jules Chéret is often called the father of the modern poster. His brightly colored chromolithographs for Paris theaters, dance halls, and aperitifs in the 1880s and 1890s set the visual template every poster artist after him would build on.

About this poster

This is a high-resolution digital restoration of Glycerine tooth paste — Gellé Frères perfumers 6, Avenue de l’Opéra, 6, Paris, originally created in 1889. The file you download has been carefully cleaned, color-balanced, and prepared for modern home printing while preserving the textures and color of the original chromolithograph.

Print & display

This poster is particularly well suited for cocktail bar and french bistros and other atmosphere-driven hospitality interiors where Belle Époque visual language is exactly right.

All three sizes — 8×10, 11×14, and 16×20 inches — print at full 300 DPI sharpness. Choose 16×20 for a single feature wall.

What’s in the download

  • 6 ready-to-print JPG files (8×10, 11×14, and 16×20 inches — two versions of each: Pure and Museum)
  • All files at 300 DPI, sRGB, with embedded ICC profile
  • Download instantly after purchase