THE BELLE ÉPOQUE POSTERS OF JULES CHÉRET HD 1080p

This video takes a look at the life and career of Jules Chéret, who was arguably the progenitor of the modern illustrated poster. Despite his importance in the history of illustration he doesn't get as much attention as many who later followed in his footsteps. I hope this brings his pioneering work to wider attention.

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  • @TheMarkEH
    @TheMarkEH2 жыл бұрын

    If there was an award for "Outstanding Contributions to the Production of High Quality, Highly Interersting KZread Video" I would nominate you. Thanks for your hard work Pete.

  • @petebeard

    @petebeard

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hello Mark and once again my thanks for your long service and continued appreciation of the channel.

  • @teddammit5179

    @teddammit5179

    2 жыл бұрын

    I second that

  • @twistoffate4791

    @twistoffate4791

    2 жыл бұрын

    I third that.

  • @cynthialeeser7952

    @cynthialeeser7952

    2 жыл бұрын

    I agree with Mr. Hodgetts. Thank you Mr. Beard. I am very interested in the Illustrators. You are very much appreciated for your work and time to give us this important body of wonderful art. It is great to have this as a high quality resource of this art. Thank you.❤️

  • @TheMarkEH

    @TheMarkEH

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@cynthialeeser7952 Thank you Ms. Leeser, I think that the skill, knowledge and dedication of Pete Beard in championing illustrators is something to recognise and to celebrate. He has slowly built a loyal following and the more that his work is viewed the better. Your comment that it is an 'important body of work' is right on target, although he is modest about his achievement.

  • @albertcscs
    @albertcscs2 жыл бұрын

    Back in the 80's I worked next to a poster shop in SF where they sold the originals of many of the French poster artists. They had a beautiful full size Vin Mariani by Cheret that I wanted badly, but it was $1200. My car at the time cost $600. Alas, what is it worth today? Thanks Pete for another beautiful video.

  • @petebeard

    @petebeard

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hi there and thanks for the comment. I saw some original posters in the Nice art gallery and was amazed by the size of the things. They must have been printed in sections like a billboard? Hope all is well in Oviedo.

  • @johannsmithe2570

    @johannsmithe2570

    2 жыл бұрын

    Glancing over the internet A 11.7"×8.3" to 21.5"×15" original lithograph ranges from $330 to $2,400, while a 33"×47" auctioned off at $3,600 (from a range of $2,500 - $3,000). Angelo Mariani's tonic of coca leaves and Bordeaux wine = coca + alcohol = cocaethylene* the precursor to Coca-Cola. Jules Cheret is considered the father of the poster while Angelo Mariani, the father of advertising. * Vin Mariani is three drugs in one. "Cocaine co-administered with alcohol ... yields a potent psychoactive metabolite, cocaethylene." It gives you wings

  • @sofialanfranco4988

    @sofialanfranco4988

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@petebeard Id love to see the litography stones! Though i know those get reused all the time (so, the drawing gets usually deleted) but maybe there are some that are still around? (gotta google that) I just cant imagine scaling the image so big, and using so many blocks of stones all perfectly aligned to get many, many posters :o Thank you for the video Pete!

  • @Pawsy89
    @Pawsy89 Жыл бұрын

    Hey, this is the music that i was looking for, i finally found it!

  • @Ellesmere888
    @Ellesmere8882 жыл бұрын

    Absolutely brilliant ... as usual. For me, yet another discovery of an artist I was unaware of. You have created a real treasure trove of the history of illustration. Thank you Mr. Beard !

  • @petebeard

    @petebeard

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hello and I must admit I have known about his work for a long time but it didnt really appeal. Making the video has made me realise how important he was in the development of poster art.

  • @damogranheart5521

    @damogranheart5521

    11 ай бұрын

    @@petebeard I am usually tickled when I discover something new about a person, place, or thing. Like buried treasure in a book! Have fun on your next expedition!

  • @twistoffate4791
    @twistoffate47912 жыл бұрын

    This was one of my favorite videos, and I equally enjoyed the artwork & biographical information. How amazing that he was able to get professional work at age 13, and how inspiring that he continued to create nearly right up to his death. What a great career.

  • @greggoreo6738
    @greggoreo6738 Жыл бұрын

    A Masterpiece of Compilation featuring images & commentary. Bravo! (To think! over 1000 posters! ) and thank U for Inserting the Parisienne Couple standing next to A Huge poster so that we might fully appreciate the scope and height of his design . Gratefully & respectfully yours Gregg Oreo Long Beach Ca Etats Unis

  • @petebeard

    @petebeard

    Жыл бұрын

    Hello again my friend, and it's good to hear from you again. I wondered if you had strayed from the path of righteousness but I'm glad to see you are still metaphorically in town. And thanks for the appreciation of that picture which took me a while to create, but I thought added some context.

  • @jeremyacton4569
    @jeremyacton45692 жыл бұрын

    I note the persistent theme of the 'woman in a yellow dress' that was so often presented in his posters. Thanks for an interesting presentation.

  • @petebeard

    @petebeard

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hello and thanks for your comment and observation. I hadn't noticed that use of colour.

  • @lalaland2107
    @lalaland21072 жыл бұрын

    Love this channel. And it's a rainy Sunday, here in my city. Great to watch with some warm coffee😋☕

  • @petebeard

    @petebeard

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hi again and thanks as usual for your positive comment about the video.

  • @jlouutube65
    @jlouutube652 жыл бұрын

    As a Graphic Designer, schooled in the 80's, I understand all too well the process of going from art boards to the printing process ending in the final product. So much can go wrong and does. I really appreciated your technical info on this amazing artist.

  • @petebeard

    @petebeard

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hello and thanks a lot for your recent comments about videos on the channel. They are much appreciated. I too traned as a graphic designer and luckily we were encouraged to be hands-on about printing out work. The knowledge came in very handy, although of course since everything went digital it's all become a bit like roof thatching....

  • @thewealthofnations4827
    @thewealthofnations4827Ай бұрын

    I have found his posters, Cheres, and he has inspired posters I've made for my exhibition. Thanks for giving me more information about his life.

  • @petebeard

    @petebeard

    Ай бұрын

    Hello and thanks a lot for your appreciation.

  • @thewealthofnations4827

    @thewealthofnations4827

    Ай бұрын

    @petebeard you and John Walsh are my two favourite art historians. Have you heard his Yale Lecture series on Van Gogh? It is moving and inspiring. It shows me the need for sages to guide laypeople on the journey to help us see what we might miss with an untrained eye. I strongly recommend it and would love to know what you think of it. It makes me lament that after finishing my schooling in the public school system in America that all I learned about Van Gogh was his ear and his breakdown.

  • @petebeard

    @petebeard

    Ай бұрын

    @@thewealthofnations4827 Many thanks for letting me know about John Walsh. I've watched a few videos now and he is very good at his job. I like to think I'm doing similar for illustration.

  • @josephlopez1518
    @josephlopez15182 жыл бұрын

    Pete, if you keep producing this quality of content, something magnificent will happen for you if it already hasn’t. These videos are equal to the quality of the work being discussed. You really have something here. I can’t tell you how much I love this stuff.

  • @petebeard

    @petebeard

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hello and my eternal gratitude for your appreciation. I'm still waiting fr something magnificent and if it's coming it had better hurry up. The clock is ticking... Seriously, my reward is the feedback I get from viewers such as yourself.

  • @stephen-john1677
    @stephen-john16772 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for always producing intriguing and captivating videos. Your channel deserves way more followers

  • @petebeard

    @petebeard

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hello and thanks a lot for your support and comment. More would be nice but I really value the subscribers I have.

  • @johannsmithe2570
    @johannsmithe25702 жыл бұрын

    Jules Cheret took drawing lessons from the French artist *Horace Lecoq de Boisbaudran* who taught "memory drawing". Memory drawing teaches to observe the subject matter in front of you without immediately drawing. Once you have memorized the image then you draw it onto paper or canvas in one sitting. The result is one fluid coherent image. This would explain Cheret's flowing linework as it has already been processed in his head before putting it down on a surface. Basically a good skill for drawing on lithographic stone without having any underdrawing beforehand. J.M. Turner, the great English painter, similarly worked out the painting from memory before putting it down on canvas. He recorded the optical light on his retina even before the French Impressionists used the same technique.

  • @petebeard

    @petebeard

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hi again, and that little gem of information passed me by completely when putting together information for the video, and yes it explains a lot. Just shows how superficial my research is, or maybe I'm just looking in the wrong places

  • @johannsmithe2570

    @johannsmithe2570

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@petebeard ah, boulderdash young man 😁 Your research is solid. I never thought I would be interested in Cheret* if not for your well made presentation. The reason I knew Boisbaudran was from sitting next to a classically trained painter (Florence) during life drawing sessions. He would sit observing the model not drawing until the last minute and then put down some lines on a sketch about two by two inches. From that (and an excellent knowledge of anatomy) he could later make an oil painting three by five feet or so. * and others. Also, the illustration periodicals as hubs that ties them together.

  • @fruitlessbeast
    @fruitlessbeast2 жыл бұрын

    Would that we could all enjoy so full a a life as Cheret, with such a wonderful contribution to the world. Failing that, I’d settle for emulating you and your contributions. Leaving the campsite better than we found it is the best any of us can do. Thank you for your fine work!

  • @petebeard

    @petebeard

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hello again and my ongoing thanks for your ongoing appreciation. Your campsite metaphor is one I've never heard before but it is particularly resonant. Thanks.

  • @clealinden7755
    @clealinden77552 жыл бұрын

    Giving an automatic "like" even before viewing: these excursions ALWAYS exceed expectations!

  • @petebeard

    @petebeard

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hello again and that's another nice thing to say so thanks a lot.

  • @borromine
    @borromine2 жыл бұрын

    I agree with Mr. Hodgetts! Superb and fascinating as always.

  • @petebeard

    @petebeard

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hello again and that's great to know. I can take all the encouragement viewers care to throw my way.

  • @jeffhildreth9244
    @jeffhildreth9244 Жыл бұрын

    Had to come back and see this video again.. Thanks Pete.

  • @petebeard

    @petebeard

    Жыл бұрын

    Ah, if only every viewer would be so dedicated...

  • @ericmahady3460
    @ericmahady34602 жыл бұрын

    I agree that this is one of your better pieces. I guess I enjoy the technical information. As delicious as ever.

  • @wildfood1
    @wildfood12 жыл бұрын

    Just in time to lift me out of the doldrums, thank you!

  • @petebeard

    @petebeard

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hello and if the videos really do have that effec tin these more than usually miserable times then I'm glad about that. Thanks.

  • @sebastianpulidovela
    @sebastianpulidovela2 жыл бұрын

    Thank You for your work and for you soothing voice. I'm new to the channel. Got here looking for Mucha, but all your videos are fantastic. Greetings from Colombia.

  • @petebeard

    @petebeard

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hello and many thanks for your appreciation of the channel. It's great to know it's being watched all over the planet! I hope you continue to find subjects of interest.

  • @michaels7889
    @michaels78892 жыл бұрын

    This is one of your best essays Pete. The commentary flows so well with the images that one's mind is totally involved. Concentrated. It is a model of how this subject matter can be transmitted; so informative. And enjoyable.

  • @petebeard

    @petebeard

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hello again and yours is one of the most encouraging comments I've ever had. Particularly rewarding as I have long been very unsure of my ability to write and more importantly my ability to narrate. I won't say practice makes perfect but it certainly helps overcome inhibitions.

  • @eamonnclabby7067

    @eamonnclabby7067

    2 жыл бұрын

    As a benighted follower of the spoken and written word, I would say that you are both managing to be great ambassadors of both, peace and love from the wirral..E

  • @simonward-horner7605
    @simonward-horner76052 жыл бұрын

    What an absolute master! Wonderfully assured sketches from an 85 year old hand, too. Thanks again.

  • @petebeard

    @petebeard

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hello and thanks for the comment. Makes me a bit ashamed as I retired at 65 and only rarely pick up a pencil. But maybe I'll still make videos when I'm 85...

  • @errolfellows409
    @errolfellows4092 жыл бұрын

    As always, well-presented, informative and entertaining. Thanks!

  • @petebeard

    @petebeard

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hello and many thanks for your continued support and appreciation.

  • @andielines
    @andielines2 жыл бұрын

    Fabulous. Thanks once again.

  • @petebeard

    @petebeard

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hello and thanks a lot for your comment. Favourable responses to the videos are music to my ears.

  • @yes_head
    @yes_head2 жыл бұрын

    Wow, a turn of the century illustrator who didn't die penniless in a garret? Tres bon! 😁

  • @Rodutchi
    @Rodutchi2 жыл бұрын

    Since the day I found your channel I can't not watch and widen my knowledge with it, tysm!

  • @petebeard

    @petebeard

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hello and many thanks for your appreciation and comment about the videos on the channel. It's a real incentive to carry on when viewers express enthusiasm for the content.

  • @melizen2
    @melizen22 жыл бұрын

    Wonderful - thank you!

  • @petebeard

    @petebeard

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hello and many thanks for your appreciation.

  • @jiltedarts
    @jiltedarts2 жыл бұрын

    This is one of the only channels where sitting back with a Glass of wine is a must. Your narration and amazing depth and collection of the works begs the viewer to stop and enjoy.

  • @petebeard

    @petebeard

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hello and thanks a lot for your appreciation. Nice to think of the videos going nicely with a glass or two of wine.

  • @eamonnclabby7067

    @eamonnclabby7067

    2 жыл бұрын

    What a wonderful way to appreciate art..

  • @Mountlougallops
    @Mountlougallops2 жыл бұрын

    Goodbye today. I’ve taken a trip back into my fantasy life. Thanks again🌻🌞☀️

  • @petebeard

    @petebeard

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hello and thanks for the comment. Enjoy your fantasy.

  • @mikedirle520
    @mikedirle5202 жыл бұрын

    I hope your educational videos never end! I learn, I study, I pause I gawk. I rewatch... Thank you, Enseignant!

  • @petebeard

    @petebeard

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hello again and your enduring favourable comments to the channel are a real tonic for my self-esteem. Thanks a lot.

  • @irangel1958
    @irangel19582 жыл бұрын

    I've watched this several times and just now realized I never got around to saying thank you. It is beautiful and informative and inspiring all in 11 minutes! thank you as always.

  • @petebeard

    @petebeard

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hello and thanks for your thanks as usual.

  • @PaulMcCaffreyfmac
    @PaulMcCaffreyfmac2 жыл бұрын

    Wonderful stuff. Thanks yet again.

  • @petebeard

    @petebeard

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hello Paul and my gratitude for your comment/support as usual. Knocked sideways by the departure of Charlie Watts..

  • @PaulMcCaffreyfmac

    @PaulMcCaffreyfmac

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@petebeard Sadly that's what you must come to expect if you live long enough. Lots of love shown by lots of folk at his passing which is nice.

  • @tessg5371
    @tessg53712 жыл бұрын

    Wonderful work...highly appreciated and beautifully put together. Thank you,Pete,and I so appreciate your lovely voice.🙂🦋

  • @petebeard

    @petebeard

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hi and thanks again for your positive comment.

  • @lovestorydead
    @lovestorydead2 жыл бұрын

    I love your videos. Thank you for putting them up.

  • @petebeard

    @petebeard

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hello and my thanks to you for your appreciation.

  • @iangillham9647
    @iangillham96472 жыл бұрын

    Terrific! And lovely stuff as usual!

  • @petebeard

    @petebeard

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hi again and thanks again for the comment. Positive responses make my day.

  • @therealzilch
    @therealzilch2 жыл бұрын

    Another trenchant analysis. Bravo.

  • @petebeard

    @petebeard

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks again for the comment.Trenchant - now there's a word you don't hear every day.

  • @therealzilch

    @therealzilch

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@petebeard It's certainly a word I don't get the chance to use every day. Thanks for providing the opportunity. I'm slowly checking out all your stuff. Cheers from rather cool Vienna, Scott

  • @Tanzotown
    @Tanzotown2 жыл бұрын

    Brilliant, inspirational and a welcome treasure as usual. Thanks for all you do Pete!

  • @petebeard

    @petebeard

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hello and as ever I really appreciate your positve comments.

  • @StayfDraws
    @StayfDraws2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for making this wonderful video. Yet another amazing artist.

  • @petebeard

    @petebeard

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hello and many thanks for your flattering comment. And I see you are an animator, illustrator and video maker of great talent. I just had a look at a couple of your videos and found them fascinating, so I'll be coming back for more. I started out in animation (although not as an animator - more background art and character design) for what became Cosgrove hall animation in the 1970s. Now retired from illustration and teaching which is why I started making my own videos and finally they are getting more respectable numbers. Thanks again for your appreciation.

  • @roghaz1
    @roghaz12 жыл бұрын

    Yet another informative, inspirational video. Thank you!

  • @petebeard

    @petebeard

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hello again and thanks a lot for your comment and continuing support.

  • @samforbrook7899
    @samforbrook78992 жыл бұрын

    Excellent work Pete - as always.

  • @petebeard

    @petebeard

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hello and thanks a lot for your appreciative comment.

  • @doctordice2doctordice210
    @doctordice2doctordice2102 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for getting me into this guy. It’s funny because i found myself fallowing people who he inspired way before you made the original French art retrospective

  • @petebeard

    @petebeard

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hello and thanks for the comment. It's always a real pleasure to know I've introduced viewers to an old talent that's new to them.

  • @doctordice2doctordice210

    @doctordice2doctordice210

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@petebeard you’re doing very important work, best of luck man

  • @possiblecat
    @possiblecat2 жыл бұрын

    Thankyou for this wonderful and informative video.

  • @petebeard

    @petebeard

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hello and Im glad you enjoyed it. I hope you watch others too.

  • @johncollado1151
    @johncollado11512 жыл бұрын

    Hi Pete... thanks for another educational video.

  • @petebeard

    @petebeard

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hello John, and thanks for the appreciation, although I imagine Cheret wouldn't be high on your list of favourites. Kind of you to comment though...

  • @SSmith-fm9kg
    @SSmith-fm9kg2 жыл бұрын

    Nice Video! Thanks.

  • @petebeard

    @petebeard

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hello and I'm glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for the comment.

  • @Onthegoart7790
    @Onthegoart77902 жыл бұрын

    Now THAT'S how I want to live! He really drew til his last! Great video!

  • @petebeard

    @petebeard

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hello again and I couldn't agree more. What a great example to us lesser mortals.

  • @jcwt_pdx
    @jcwt_pdx Жыл бұрын

    Beautiful 😍

  • @petebeard

    @petebeard

    Жыл бұрын

    Hello again and thanks for the comment. I'm pleased you liked his work.

  • @gauchosam1467
    @gauchosam14672 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much for youre videos..i think i saw them all...keep going..

  • @petebeard

    @petebeard

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hello and your appreciation is most welcome. As long as viewers continue to enjoy them I'll continue to make them.

  • @gauchosam1467

    @gauchosam1467

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@petebeard yeah..normaly i dont like or comment in KZread.. but i was thinking theese days it would be good that lot of ppl give u that feedback that u know how much we appreciate ure work..that u wont stop ;-)

  • @sambill2045
    @sambill20452 жыл бұрын

    Very nice, thanks👍

  • @petebeard

    @petebeard

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hello and glad you liked it.

  • @petertuffley7475
    @petertuffley74752 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for yet another thoroughly researched and splendidly designed and presented video. I am in awe at your work!

  • @petebeard

    @petebeard

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hello and I'm very glad you enjoyed this video. He doesn't get the attention his work deserves.

  • @eamonnclabby7067
    @eamonnclabby70672 жыл бұрын

    Kudos sir ,I will be recommending this wonderful work to the Princes Trust...I have always believed Art is a great influence on our young people ,peace and love from the wirral .E

  • @petebeard

    @petebeard

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hello again and my thanks as usual for your serialised comments. Your appreciation is greatly valued, and if you can pass the channel on to others so much the better, I say.

  • @bubblesezblonde
    @bubblesezblonde2 жыл бұрын

    I so love your vids....filling in the gaps for me thanks

  • @petebeard

    @petebeard

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hello and I'm very pleased to hear it. Thanks a lot.

  • @susanhepburn6040
    @susanhepburn60402 жыл бұрын

    What an amazing, influential and prolific artist! Thank you for yet another introduction to someone previously unknown to me!

  • @petebeard

    @petebeard

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hello and I'm very pleased you enjoyed this video. I really admire Cheret and he doesn't get as much attention as he deserves.

  • @kennyhagan5781
    @kennyhagan57812 жыл бұрын

    I love the art that you have displayed in your videos. Some of it I have been fortunate enough to see when I was a child. It's surprising how much of this beautiful art still exists, and how much of it is still hidden away in forgotten collections that occasionally come to light. Thank you for sharing this video, these forgotten works are a great treat for the eyes, so I am now subscribed to this channel. BRAVO!!!💐

  • @petebeard

    @petebeard

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hello and many thanks for your glowing review of the channel and its content. It really is pleasant to know viewers appreciate what Im doing.

  • @justicecommander9455
    @justicecommander94552 жыл бұрын

    Fantastic video! Cheret truly proves the wonders of knowing the tools and mastering it's use in any type of field.

  • @petebeard

    @petebeard

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hello and thanks for the comment. needless to say - but I will anyway - I agree totally.

  • @mijiyoon5575
    @mijiyoon55752 жыл бұрын

    He certainly had skill in his beautiful color work ... nice piano music in the BG on this vid ... Thank You *Pete*

  • @petebeard

    @petebeard

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hello again and thanks as usual for your appreiation and comments. It means a lot to me. 96 and still working uo to the end - makes me ashamed I retired at 65.

  • @johannsmithe2570
    @johannsmithe25702 жыл бұрын

    Pete You're *right* regarding lithographs being put together in panels like billboards. The *Fourth Cone Restoration Blog* has some amazing photographs of a Leonetto Cappietto 'Maurin Quina Absinthe' poster ad being restored. See Part 1 At a size of 6.5 feet by 12 feet the photos show the poster comprised of three panels. A 6.5 ft. x 4.0 ft panel with a 4" flange could be printed on a 59 in. x 90 in. limestone lithograph stone. There's also a restoration of a Jules Cheret poster on the blog. One archival photo shows various huge posters on the side of a building. Thanks for a very good presentation of Cheret's work. I could no spell Cheret before this video.

  • @petebeard

    @petebeard

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks a lot for alerting me to that blog - I've bookmarked it for later perusal.

  • @AndreLuis-gw5ox
    @AndreLuis-gw5ox2 жыл бұрын

    Very interesting analysis and history! When you showed the pictures, I did think to myself that they reminded me of works of Mucha and other illustrations of art noveau before you mentioned the influence he had on those

  • @petebeard

    @petebeard

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hello and thanks for your comment and observation. The style may have been different but Mucha was definitely strongly influenced by his work and portrayal of women.

  • @guidefa
    @guidefa2 жыл бұрын

    Maravilhoso. Grande artista!

  • @petebeard

    @petebeard

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hello and thanks for the comment.

  • @GigaBrowser
    @GigaBrowser2 жыл бұрын

    And let's not forget the most important name of all from this channel to remember... Pete Beard. Fantastic work Pete, I look forward to your new uploads more than any other youtuber. You deserve an award

  • @petebeard

    @petebeard

    2 жыл бұрын

    Well, that's high praise indeed and it is really appreciated. I know it's corny but comments such as this really do make me think I'm not wasting my time.

  • @GigaBrowser

    @GigaBrowser

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@petebeard Wasting your time is the last thing you should think this channel is. I myself wonder what it would have been like to have you as a professor

  • @philipperoque1558
    @philipperoque155810 ай бұрын

    Your channel is gold

  • @petebeard

    @petebeard

    10 ай бұрын

    Hello and many thanks for your appreciation. It would be nice (for me at least) if there were a lot more viewers who thought so. I hope you will subscribe if you havent already.

  • @gabrielerosa665
    @gabrielerosa6652 жыл бұрын

    Another great video of Pete's production knowledge! I'm "breakfasting" and enjoying with these authentic pieces of art...and thinking about the power of advertising, anytime we imagine Paris - I really want to say France - in our mind appears the Eiffel tower and one of these illustrations...I know, they aren't exposed at the Louvre, but they've got the real spirit of the mass media culture, the "smell" of the 'quartiers', the parisian neighboors. Thanks again Pete! Our life is better with your work.

  • @petebeard

    @petebeard

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hello Gabriel. I'm glad to hear you are still enjoying breakfast with my videos. A few years ago I went to Nice and saw original Cheret posters at the museum, and I was amazed by their size and complexity.

  • @CELTICFOXSTUDIO77777
    @CELTICFOXSTUDIO77777 Жыл бұрын

    You got my vote😊,

  • @petebeard

    @petebeard

    Жыл бұрын

    Hello and thanks a lot.

  • @carlcotton1753
    @carlcotton17532 жыл бұрын

    What an interesting person, Thank you

  • @petebeard

    @petebeard

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hi Carl and thanks for the comment. He was a major figure but doesn't seem to get the same attention as lesser mortals.

  • @emptyentertainments7914
    @emptyentertainments79142 жыл бұрын

    Having once upon a time studied lithography, it was a joy to see Chéret's work.. Thanks

  • @petebeard

    @petebeard

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hello and thanks for the comment. I did a bit of lithography at art school and the mind boggles at the complexity of his work.

  • @emptyentertainments7914

    @emptyentertainments7914

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hi Pete. It was the registration that got me so I became an etcher. I've changed the name for KZread from Michael Tait to EMPTY ENTERTAINMENT , I make small animations under this name so you have not lost a viewer or commenter, same one but under another name. all the best look forward to the next installment.

  • @petebeard

    @petebeard

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hello and it's good to know you're still around. I took a look at one of your videos (and I'll watch others later). Fascinating stuff - presumably you are combining found images with drawing? All pleasantly sinister/surreal and quite 60s if you don't mind me saying.

  • @emptyentertainments7914

    @emptyentertainments7914

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@petebeard Not at all, I came of age in the 60's . A mix of photography, videography, drawing, found images, collage, montage etc. Some scifi, some noir some fantastic varied styles a dark sense of humor and all short , a minute more or less. 4 years ago I woke up one morning and decided I'd make animations and what you see is the result. I downloaded at random to KZread so earlier work and later work are jumbled together. The most recent is at bottom "Rain". if you re interested My pal Dave aka Porter Woodrow who does the music has a video of one of his songs "Always Someplace Else ". This first time I've published to the public previously shared with group of friends so I have a certain trepidation and your response has left me feeling very positive and it is more pleasing coming from someone who's work you admire. Thank you.

  • @chrisbgifford7387
    @chrisbgifford73872 жыл бұрын

    I have some printing experience from an art club in school in the seventies. My yellows never popped like in his posters. It must have been a signature color for him, it's so prominent in his work. Thanks for sharing

  • @petebeard

    @petebeard

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hello and how Cheret - and others such as Mucha - coped with making such intricate complex images using traditional litho has always baffled me, and made me admire them all the more.

  • @SexyBakanishi
    @SexyBakanishi2 жыл бұрын

    That was fun! Your video audio quality seems to have improved too!! I look forward to more videos~~

  • @petebeard

    @petebeard

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hello and thanks a lot for your positive comment. I hope you find more to enjoy on the channel.

  • @sacdigitaldesignweb
    @sacdigitaldesignweb2 жыл бұрын

    How lucky I found your channel!

  • @petebeard

    @petebeard

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hello and I'm very glad you did. I hope you'll continue to watch and hopefully subscribe.

  • @sacdigitaldesignweb

    @sacdigitaldesignweb

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@petebeard subscribed already. Will recommend it to my students.

  • @johannsmithe2570
    @johannsmithe25702 жыл бұрын

    *Thanks* for a really well made presentation of Jules Cheret. Never appreciated his work until your video. 4:55 5:00 bold use of transparent orange 6:12 nice visual explanation of lithography colours. Even nowdays difficult to correctly register outlines on lettering without a overlay misprint. 8:25 makes one wonder if Cheret later used metal plates in place of stones. If huge stones of that size were used what happened to them? Stored, resurfaced, reused on the reverse side, destroyed or used in someone's residual house (humorous to have a Cheret garden wall)? ... verbage overrun Good to hear Cheret made it to ninety-six years after a lifetime of breathing in the printing fumes of inks, solvents ... it took years for the Puck magazine building to air out its residual turpentine odor.

  • @petebeard

    @petebeard

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hello again, and I found myself wondering about the precise method but can find no illumination. I'm pretty certain it was on stone - certainly the earlier work. My own theory about the large format work is that they may have been created with smaller panels, similar to billboards. I'm certain that Mucha did this on some of his work. But whatever the specific method was you've got to hand it to the man. And I hope I make 96 with all my parts intact and maybe I'll retire to the Riviera too...

  • @johannsmithe2570

    @johannsmithe2570

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@petebeard "the largest lithographc printing stone ever quarried came from Le Vigan, 230x150cm (90 x 59in). Theophile Steinlen used a comparable stone for some of his posters." Lithographic limestone - Wikipedia Web photos show large stones. Also, litho stones can be re-grained for reuse. Offset lithograpy started in 1903. So, compared to carrying a limestone litho stone on one's back computer-aided design is looking better. Hope you enjoy the Riveria. The Adriatic coastline sounds good, less expensive. Trick is, as you say, making it in one piece. Currently working with limestones, kidney. Btw Agree with Michael S. comment in the post above. 👍 👍 Since you're into music, Graham Nash's (Crosby, Stills & Nash) last concert was a fundraiser so he could buy a printing press to start his graphics company.

  • @petebeard

    @petebeard

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hello again and for someone who considers themselves reasonably sentient I can be remarkably stupid. It never occurred to me to check about the possible size of the stones. 90 by 50 is huge by anyone's standards. Thanks for the knowledge

  • @johannsmithe2570

    @johannsmithe2570

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@petebeard nah, u r' no stoopid ... Actually, I just had a 'duh' moment realizing that for years the poster I was looking at on the popular American sit-com "Friends" (1994-2004) was Jules Cheret's "Aux Buttles Chamout Joulets". Granted, might not mean much to a Brit. Just because a huge limestone stone was available at the time doesn't mean Cheret didn't tile his large posters. At Vintage posters "Salamandre Space Heater" 1886 weights in at 48.25"x69.25" inches. Add in registration marks and trim. Cheret being a businessman probably considered the time and pain in the derrierre of matching registration marks vs. the cost of a large stone to batch press various sized prints in one run thinking "Would someone hurry up and invent the chromolithgraphy sheet fed offset drum roller." Plus, horizontally tiling his posters would have allowed him 'mix & match'* his designs since as his compositions were becoming more standardized it would've sped up production. 😁 * similiar to the tri-partitioned children's books. Ps, yet mo' digression could be Cheret's use of warm/cool colors was influenced by Michel-Eugene Chevreul's color theory book "The Law of Simultaneous Color Contrast", red/green, blue/orange, based on his work with textile pigments. Perhaps, briefly explain four color CMYK halftone printing as you did the overlaying use of stones as it added another dimension to your already very well made presentations. Or, any other aspects of making illustrations. Some commenters seem to response to that.

  • @lindaking9222
    @lindaking92222 жыл бұрын

    It has been fascinating to know how the graphics were transferred to stone through multiple colours…

  • @petebeard

    @petebeard

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hello again and thanks for your recent comments. I'm particularly glad you appreciated the information about the litgographic process. It has always seemed magical to me.

  • @mijiyoon5575
    @mijiyoon55752 жыл бұрын

    Wow those are big posters & he was able to work at it most of his life...living to age 96 was a gift TS 8:21

  • @anaavd5133
    @anaavd5133 Жыл бұрын

    Mr. Beard, thank you for the video. Can you recomednd a book or a movie about Jules Chéret, please?

  • @petebeard

    @petebeard

    Жыл бұрын

    Hello and thanks for the positive comment. There are a couple of short videos about Chéret on youtube but I havent watched them (they might be better than mine). And Amazon have a couple of books. Just search for him by name. But be careful - there was one I thought looked good until I realised it was a German edition. On the other hand you may be fluent in German...

  • @TheKevphil
    @TheKevphil2 жыл бұрын

    As one who cut his share of Amberlith, and its digital equivalent in early Photoshop, I am more than happy to live in the age of digital paint apps and color laser PoDs. I actually tried my hand at cutting Zipatone separations for traditional Offset color on cartoons. As they say in the funnies: Argh. _lol_ How Chéret was able to produce his separations on such a huge scale is amazing.

  • @petebeard

    @petebeard

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hello again, and although it was over half a century ago I still remember what an utterly dismal attempt I made at traditional lithography in art school. The mond boggles as to the complexity of putting those posters together. I wonder if they were printed in panels like a billboard..

  • @A0A4ful
    @A0A4ful2 жыл бұрын

    Amazing Poster Artist, he was! Curious to know, if he took any offers for posters, for the then flowering era of Silent Films, and then Talkies of the 1910s to 1930s. Film poster art (in hand painted formats) existed to the 1980s...

  • @petebeard

    @petebeard

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hello again and thanks a lot for the comment. I certainly found no examples of film poster work in my research. I suspect that by the early years of the century he figured he had his nichewith live theatre and cabaret and pretty much stuck to it.

  • @Fan_zy
    @Fan_zy2 жыл бұрын

    Jerry!

  • @marstruth1578
    @marstruth15782 жыл бұрын

    Toward the end the bust of the character in white is Pierrot if I am not mistaken.

  • @petebeard

    @petebeard

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hello and you are correct. Apparently it was a performer by the name of Georges Wague, and Cheret did quite a few other paintings featuring the Pierrot character too.

  • @Yeabaysie
    @Yeabaysie2 жыл бұрын

    Is there video about Alphonse Mucha? If so wich one is it?

  • @petebeard

    @petebeard

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hello, and he is on my list but it's a long way from finished, so it will take quite a while as there are others before him in the queue. I did wonder if it was worth it as there are already quite a few other videos about him, but he is a favourite of mine so he'll get featured eventually.

  • @Yeabaysie

    @Yeabaysie

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@petebeard There sure is a lot of videos about him since he is absolute legend, but no one can do it so well as you do. So please Sir, make this vid one day. Pretty please.

  • @petebeard

    @petebeard

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Yeabaysie O.K. I'm resolved to do it, but don't ask when...

  • @Yeabaysie

    @Yeabaysie

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@petebeard I'm not gonna ask, but CAN'T WAIT!

  • @minbannister3625
    @minbannister36252 жыл бұрын

    I was starting to think that graphic artists all die before their time. not this guy 96!

  • @petebeard

    @petebeard

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hello and you're right - quite a few did. But so did millions of others in that time frame. Well done Monsieur Cheret!

  • @Susieq26754
    @Susieq26754 Жыл бұрын

    Lautrek and Cheret work look strangely similar.

  • @petebeard

    @petebeard

    Жыл бұрын

    hello and yes there is some similarity. I don't know if you know but Lautrec was about 10 years younger than Cheret and like others was influenced by him. But he went on to be much less conventional and less ornate in his approach.

  • @Banner_Bearer_of_Eternity
    @Banner_Bearer_of_Eternity2 жыл бұрын

    Well... Probably too much of the visual material for my small and exhausted brain... I like the composition in some posters. But (sure!) NOT the typography. And (probably) not the drawing... but I have to watch it once more.

  • @Banner_Bearer_of_Eternity

    @Banner_Bearer_of_Eternity

    2 жыл бұрын

    Great episode anyway. Thanks Pete!

  • @petebeard

    @petebeard

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hello again and thanks as ever for the comments. I have to say I would have agreed with you until about 10 years ago. I knew he was an important figure but I found his work hard to like. Then I saw some actual posters at the Nice art gallery and became a convert. I think of it a bit like rock music. There are many bands I admire but far fewer that I actually like

  • @pchabanowich
    @pchabanowich Жыл бұрын

    Many of these - 🙏🫶

  • @petebeard

    @petebeard

    Жыл бұрын

    Hello and thanks a lot. I'm glad you enjoyed it.