The damnation of Theron Ware or, Illumination by Harold Frederic.
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Local Accession Number: 2012.AAP.367.Title: The damnation of Theron Ware or, Illumination by Harold Frederic. .Creator/Contributor: Twachtman, John Henry, 1853-1902 (artist).Created/Published: Stone & Kimball.Date issued: 1896 (inferred).Physical description: 1 print (poster) : lithograph, color ; 56 x 36 cm..Summary: A woman smiles with her hair loose. .Genre: Book & magazine posters; Prints.Subjects: Women.Notes: .Date note: Date from: American Art Posters of the 1890s in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Including the Leonard A. Lauder Collection..Statement of responsibility: J. H. Twachtman.Collection: American Art Posters 1890-1920.Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department.Rights: No known restrictions.
Posters spread rapidly in Europe and America. Poster exhibitions were staged in Britain and Italy (1894), Germany and Switzerland (1896) and in Russia (1897). National styles established themselves soon. The leading American poster designers were William Bradley and Edward Penfield, famous for his illustration and advertising placards for Harper's New Monthly Magazine. William H. Bradley - known as the "American Beardsley" - made his reputation from poster design. Famous for producing The Twins (1894), the first American Art Nouveau poster, Bradley's style blended features of the Arts and Crafts Movement, Japanese block printing and Art Nouveau.
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