
Maitres De L'Affiche - Pl 232 Kassama Corn Flour
Maîtres de l'Affiche (Masters of the Poster) refers to 256 color lithographic plates used to create an art publication during the Belle Époque in Paris, France. The collection, reproduced from the original works of ninety-seven artists in a smaller 11 x 15-inch format, was put together by Jules Chéret, the father of poster art and distributed between 1895 – 1900. The varied selection of prints was sold in packages of four and delivered monthly to subscribers. Designed for a subscription audience, the publication showcased the most influential posters of the era in a collectible small format. This poster, by the Beggarstaff brothers is a sheer example of the collaborative team’s minimal, yet effective style. The Kassama Corn Flour poster is a tri-colored poster that utilizes yellow, black and beige. In the center of the image, a silhouette of a woman is holding a basket against a striking yellow background. William Nicholson (1872-1949) & James Pryde (1866-1941) otherwise known