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The history of poster printing dates back to the late 19th century

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Background imagePoster Art Collection: Advertising poster, ca 1920, showing a garden courtyard with arcade and tower

Advertising poster, ca 1920, showing a garden courtyard with arcade and tower
1900s, 1920s, 19th-century, ad poster, advertising, advertising poster, advertising posters, arcades, arch, arches, archway, black, black-and-white, black-white, building, buildings, character

Background imagePoster Art Collection: Old advert for Geraudel's cough pastilles, men carrying sandwich advertising board, 1890s

Old advert for Geraudel's cough pastilles, men carrying sandwich advertising board, 1890s, 19th Century
Vintage illustration Old advert for Geraudel's cough pastilles, men carrying sandwich advertising board, 1890s, 19th Century

Background imagePoster Art Collection: Praise the Turkish tobacco and pipe smoking arts, poster for water pipe and cigars

Praise the Turkish tobacco and pipe smoking arts, poster for water pipe and cigars
Illustration from 19th century

Background imagePoster Art Collection: Poster of the Hamburg Sud-Amerika Linie, for travels migration to Brazil

Poster of the Hamburg Sud-Amerika Linie, for travels migration to Brazil
Illustration from 19th century

Background imagePoster Art Collection: Poster for the Hamburg-Amerika Linie, express steamers

Poster for the Hamburg-Amerika Linie, express steamers
Illustration from 19th century

Background imagePoster Art Collection: Uncle tom's cabin, book advertising

Uncle tom's cabin, book advertising
Illustration from 19th century

Background imagePoster Art Collection: Emile Zola, La Terre, advertising for a book

Emile Zola, La Terre, advertising for a book
Illustration from 19th century

Background imagePoster Art Collection: Unmasked, woman in carnival took off the mask

Unmasked, woman in carnival took off the mask
Illustration from 19th century

Background imagePoster Art Collection: Ad for hallot bicycles: the cyclist overcomes all obstacles like Napoleon

Ad for hallot bicycles: the cyclist overcomes all obstacles like Napoleon
Illustration from 19th century

Background imagePoster Art Collection: Paris, Palais du Velodrome d'hiver, the Tuaregs in Paris

Paris, Palais du Velodrome d'hiver, the Tuaregs in Paris
Illustration from 19th century

Background imagePoster Art Collection: The Count of Monte Cristo book title

The Count of Monte Cristo book title
Illustration from 19th century

Background imagePoster Art Collection: Young beauty at the seaside reading

Young beauty at the seaside reading
Illustration from 19th century

Background imagePoster Art Collection: Woman riding a bicycle

Woman riding a bicycle
Illustration from 19th century

Background imagePoster Art Collection: The red light poster for a play by F. W. Robinson

The red light poster for a play by F. W. Robinson
Illustration from 19th century

Background imagePoster Art Collection: Art nouveau billboard woman with golden hair 1897

Art nouveau billboard woman with golden hair 1897
Art Nouveau is an international style of art, architecture, and applied art, especially the decorative arts, known in different languages by different names: Jugendstil in German

Background imagePoster Art Collection: Art nouveau billboard woman with golden hair smoking 1896

Art nouveau billboard woman with golden hair smoking 1896
Art Nouveau is an international style of art, architecture, and applied art, especially the decorative arts, known in different languages by different names: Jugendstil in German

Background imagePoster Art Collection: Art nouveau billboard woman with golden hair drinking coffee 1897

Art nouveau billboard woman with golden hair drinking coffee 1897 Art Nouveau is an international style of art, architecture, and applied art, especially the decorative arts

Background imagePoster Art Collection: Paris, L'Hippodrome poster

Paris, L'Hippodrome poster
Illustration from 19th century

Background imagePoster Art Collection: Man riding a Northampton bicycle

Man riding a Northampton bicycle
Illustration from 19th century

Background imagePoster Art Collection: The cremorne polka, poster for a dance hall

The cremorne polka, poster for a dance hall
Illustration from 19th century

Background imagePoster Art Collection: Young beautiful woman drinking Absinthe, holding a glass in front of her, side view

Young beautiful woman drinking Absinthe, holding a glass in front of her, side view
Illustration from 19th century

Background imagePoster Art Collection: Paris, poster of the commercial and industrial union, 1897

Paris, poster of the commercial and industrial union, 1897
Illustration from 19th century

Background imagePoster Art Collection: Folies Bergere poster Paris, La Loie Fuller

Folies Bergere poster Paris, La Loie Fuller
Illustration from 19th century

Background imagePoster Art Collection: Ad for Pears soap, 1890

Ad for Pears soap, 1890
Illustration from 19th century

Background imagePoster Art Collection: Color ad for Pears soap, 1890

Color ad for Pears soap, 1890
Illustration from 19th century

Background imagePoster Art Collection: Seventh Exhibition of the Salon of 100

Seventh Exhibition of the Salon of 100
Photodisc Collection, LS006855

Background imagePoster Art Collection: It Scratches! Lux Advertisement Poster

It Scratches! Lux Advertisement Poster
circa 1890: A small child, tears pouring down her face, squirms and tries to wriggle out of her vest. The caption says Why don t they use Lux

Background imagePoster Art Collection: Theatre Advert

Theatre Advert
circa 1890: An advertisement for St Jamess Theatre advising that there are No fees of any kind and that the manager and sole lessee is Mr George Alexander

Background imagePoster Art Collection: Gaiety Programme

Gaiety Programme
1894: A theatre programme from the Gaiety Theatre in London containing information on a production of Little Jack Sheppard, a burlesque in three acts by HP Stephens and W Yardley

Background imagePoster Art Collection: Store sign of shoe repair shop in New York City, USA

Store sign of shoe repair shop in New York City, USA

Background imagePoster Art Collection: Store sign of watch repair shop in New York City, USA

Store sign of watch repair shop in New York City, USA

Background imagePoster Art Collection: Advertising poster for bicycle tires

Advertising poster for bicycle tires
Illustration from 19th century

Background imagePoster Art Collection: LiquidLibrary

LiquidLibrary
ad, adventure, advertisement, advertising, circus, entertainment, fu, Poster Art, 87820270

Background imagePoster Art Collection: Stage Door Johnnies

Stage Door Johnnies
1894: Admirers waiting for Gaiety Girls outside the stage door of the Prince of Wales Theatre. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imagePoster Art Collection: The Twentieth Century - A Popular Illustrated

The Twentieth Century - A Popular Illustrated
Poster Art, SP001678

Background imagePoster Art Collection: Mars Travel Poster

Mars Travel Poster
Footprints on Mars, artwork. An illustration of a boot print on the surface of the red planet, perhaps left behind by future astronauts or tourists

Background imagePoster Art Collection: Pastrones Film Cabiria

Pastrones Film Cabiria
Poster Art, RL000868

Background imagePoster Art Collection: In Conquest of a Throne - A Novel by Yambo

In Conquest of a Throne - A Novel by Yambo
Poster Art, RL000871

Background imagePoster Art Collection: Turkish Festival

Turkish Festival
Poster Art, LS006808

Background imagePoster Art Collection: Dover-Ostend Line, Turbine Steamer

Dover-Ostend Line, Turbine Steamer
Poster Art, TR002277

Background imagePoster Art Collection: Tourist Publicity Card

Tourist Publicity Card
Poster Art, TR002276

Background imagePoster Art Collection: For the Poor of France and of Russia

For the Poor of France and of Russia
Poster Art, LS006845

Background imagePoster Art Collection: The Toothpaste of Doctor Pierre

The Toothpaste of Doctor Pierre
Poster Art, MD000572

Background imagePoster Art Collection: Ninth Almanac 1904

Ninth Almanac 1904
Poster Art, RL000869

Background imagePoster Art Collection: L Alcazar d Ete, Lidia

L Alcazar d Ete, Lidia
Poster Art, LS006860

Background imagePoster Art Collection: Theatre Regio of Turin

Theatre Regio of Turin
Poster Art, LS006834

Background imagePoster Art Collection: Poster Art

Poster Art
Fine Art Storehouse Poster Art

Background imagePoster Art Collection: Ferme de Frahinfaz - A Cafe and Restaurant

Ferme de Frahinfaz - A Cafe and Restaurant
Poster Art, FD002289



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Poster Art Collection

The history of poster printing dates back to the late 19th century, when the invention of colour lithography made mass-production of colourful posters possible. During this time, posters became a popular form of advertising and were used to promote products, events, and political campaigns. In the early 20th century, the Art Nouveau movement in Europe popularized the use of posters as works of art. Artists such as Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec and Alphonse Mucha created iconic posters that combined bold graphics with distinctive styles. These posters were used to promote concerts, cabarets, and other cultural events. During World War I and World War II, posters were used for propaganda and recruitment purposes, and after the war, they continued to be used for advertising and promotion. In the 1960s and 1970s, the popularity of posters increased as they became a way for young people to express their political views and to decorate their homes and apartments. Today, posters continue to be a popular form of expression and decoration, and advances in printing technology have made it easier and more affordable to produce high-quality posters. They are used for advertising, promotion, decoration, and to convey political or social messages. The history of poster printing is a testament to the power of graphics and design to communicate ideas.