Palais de glace Art nouveau Poster
Date
1896
Credits
- Jules Chéret 4 Designer
Format
- Poster 1707
Type of Work
- Finished work 5484
Media
- paper 1354
French poster designed in 1896 by Jules Chéret. The poster was an advertisement for an ice skating rink located near the Champs Elysées in Paris, France. Palais de Glace translate to “Ice Palace”. At the time ice skating became a popular past time. Chéret's series of posters advertising rink show well-dressed and men and women enjoying ice skating.