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6 parts 1 The artwork2 In context3 About this artwork4 Artist and museum5 Look closely6 Art quiz

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Jules Chéret (1917), Nacionalni muzej Prvog svjetskog rata i spomenik. Dostupno u javnom vlasništvu.

Osnovne informacije

Umjetnik
Jules Chéret wahooart.com/hr/artists/jules-cheret_hr/
Životopis umjetnika
1836 – 1932
Slikano
1917
Tehnika
Giclée Print A modern high-quality inkjet print, usually made from a digital scan of an original work.
Pokret
Belle Époque Poster
Razdoblje
19th Century
Lokacija izložbe
Nacionalni muzej Prvog svjetskog rata i spomenik wahooart.com/hr/museums/national-wwi-museum-and-memorial-kansas-city_hr/

In context

None — Jules Chéret

Godina nastanka

  1. 1830
  2. 1840
  3. 1850
  4. 1860
  5. 1870
  6. 1880
  7. 1890
  8. 1900
  9. 1910
  10. 1920
  11. 1930

Shaded: životni opus Jules Chéret (1836–1932) ▲ ovo djelo, 1917

Slična djela

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  • None, 1918 wahooart.com/hr/art/jules-cheret-untitled-D66UM2-en/

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Boje

Izmjereno na temelju slike

    Glavna boja

    Gray #93978d

    Spremljena paleta

    • #93978D
    • #63675F
    • #E4CEB4
    • #363C39
    Paleta
    Neutrals Dominantna paleta boja na slici.
    Naziv glavne boje
    Gray
    Intenzitet
    Balanced Koliko su boje zasićene i raznolike, od jedinstvene prigušene nijanse do mnoštva jarkih tonova.
    Kontrast
    Statement Razlika u svjetlini i zasićenosti boja unutar slike.
    Harmonija
    Softly Mixed Palette Koliko dobro boje funkcioniraju zajedno, od suprotstavljenih do potpuno ujedinjenih.
    Svjetlina
    Bright Opća svjetlina ili tamnoća slike, od dubokih sjena do svijetlih vrhunaca.
    Zasićenost
    Muted Koliko su boje čiste i snažne, od gotovo sivih do potpuno živopisnih.

    O ovom umjetničkom djelu

    None — Jules Chéret

    Notes on this work

    Written for this guide from published sources. The catalogue record itself is on the first part of this guide.

    Artistic style
    Vintage, illustrative
    Influences
    Posters, WWI
    Notable elements
    Soldier, tanks, poster
    Subject or theme
    War, remembrance

    A Glimpse into the Belle Époque: Unpacking Jules Chéret's "Remember the Bond"

    Jules Chéret, a name now inextricably linked with the vibrant energy of Paris’s Belle Époque, wasn’t simply a poster artist; he was a pioneer. Born in 1836 to a family steeped in artisan traditions, his artistic journey began not within the hallowed halls of formal academies but amidst the practical realities of a lithographic workshop at the tender age of thirteen. This early immersion into the mechanics of image reproduction ignited a lifelong fascination with visual communication and its potential for mass appeal – a concept radically different from the prevailing artistic norms of the time. His formative years were spent absorbing the techniques and aesthetics of Parisian workshops, but it was his sojourn in London (1859-1866) that truly shaped his distinctive style and approach to commercial art. There, amidst the bustling streets and burgeoning print culture of Victorian England, Chéret encountered a new visual language – one characterized by bold lines, simplified forms, and an emphasis on directness, elements he would later seamlessly integrate into his own work.

    “Remember the Bond,” painted in 1917, stands as a potent testament to this evolving artistic sensibility. The image depicts a resolute soldier, clad in the uniform of a bygone era, raising his hand in a gesture both defiant and poignant. Above him, the words “Remember the Bond” are emblazoned in a clear, sans-serif typeface – a deliberate choice that speaks volumes about the painting’s intended message. The composition is strikingly economical; Chéret eschews elaborate detail, relying instead on carefully considered lines and a limited palette of earthy tones to convey a sense of urgency and solemn remembrance.

    Decoding Symbolism: The Language of Remembrance

    The central figure immediately commands attention. His posture exudes unwavering determination, suggesting not just military prowess but also an inner strength forged in the crucible of war. The raised hand is a universal symbol of warning, solidarity, and remembrance – a direct echo of recruitment posters from earlier conflicts. However, Chéret subtly subverts traditional heroic imagery. The soldier isn’t depicted as a glorious warrior; he appears weary, almost vulnerable, highlighting the human cost of conflict. The background, populated with indistinct figures representing other soldiers and hinting at the presence of tanks – symbols of modern warfare – reinforces this sense of shared sacrifice.

    The phrase “Remember the Bond” is particularly significant. “Bond” in this context refers to the intricate network of alliances forged during World War I, primarily between Britain, France, and Russia. It’s a call to action, urging viewers to recall the sacrifices made by those who upheld these bonds and to honor their memory. The simplicity of the text contrasts sharply with the complex geopolitical realities of the time, emphasizing the enduring importance of unity and resilience in the face of adversity.

    Technique and Style: A Masterclass in Commercial Art

    Line Work: Chéret’s signature style is immediately recognizable through his masterful use of bold, confident lines. These lines aren't merely outlines; they possess a dynamic energy that guides the viewer’s eye and imbues the image with movement.

    Color Palette: The muted earth tones – browns, ochres, and grays – create a somber atmosphere, reflecting the gravity of the subject matter. The limited color range focuses attention on the figure and text, maximizing their impact.

    Typography: Chéret’s innovative use of typography is crucial to the painting's effectiveness. The clear, legible typeface ensures that the message “Remember the Bond” is instantly understood, while its placement above the central figure creates a powerful visual hierarchy.

    A Legacy of Visual Persuasion

    “Remember the Bond” exemplifies Chéret’s pioneering role in shaping the modern poster. He demonstrated that commercial art could be both aesthetically pleasing and powerfully persuasive, effectively utilizing visual language to convey complex ideas and mobilize public opinion. This painting serves as a poignant reminder of the horrors of war and the enduring importance of remembrance – a message that resonates deeply even today. Reproductions of this iconic artwork offer a captivating glimpse into a pivotal moment in history, capturing not only the spirit of the Belle Époque but also the profound human cost of conflict.

    Umjetnik i muzej

    None — Jules Chéret

    Umjetnik

    Jules Chéret

    Born in Pariz, Francuska

    Zora Jankov Belle Époque: Jules Chéret i umjetnost modernog plakata

    Jules Chéret, ime sinonim za živopisnog duha Pariza tijekom Belle Époque, nije bio samo umjetnik; bio je revolucionar. Rođen 1836. godine u obitelji zanatlija, njegov put od skromnih početaka do postajanja „ocem modernog plakata” svjedočanstvo je njegovog inovativnog duha i umjetničke vizije. Za razliku od mnogih umjetnika ograničenih formalnim akademskim obrazovanjem, Chéretovo rano obrazovanje bilo je praktično – šegrtovanje kod litografa u dobi od trinaest godina zapalilo je strast koja će redefinirati komercijalnu umjetnost. Ovaj početni kontakt nije se svodio samo na učenje zanata; bio je to uranjanje u mogućnosti masovne komunikacije i vizualnog uvjeravanja. Svoje je vještine dodatno usavršavao studijem na École Nationale de Dessin, upijajući umjetničke struje Pariza, ali ključnih je bilo njegovih šest godina u Londonu, od udom 1859. do 1866. godine. Tamo se susreo s britanskom estetikom plakata usredotočenom na jasnoću i utjecaj, tehnikama koje će kasnije sintetizirati sa svojim jedinstvenim francuskim senzibilitetom.

    Od kabareta do kozmetike: Cvjetajući uspjeh

    Nakon povratka u Francusku, Chéret nije tražio pokroviteljstvo od utvrđenog umjetničkog svijeta; umjesto toga, okrenuo se rastućoj zabavnoj industriji.

    Muzej

    Nacionalni muzej Prvog svjetskog rata i spomenik

    On show in Kansas City, Sjedinjene Američke Države

    Spomenik sjećanja: Nacionalni muzej i spomenik Prvog svjetskog rata

    U srcu Kansas Cityja, nad horizontom se uzdiže jedinstveni svjetionik povijesnog očuvanja i umjetničke kontemplacije, služeći istovremeno kao svečani omaž i duboko arhitektonsko remek-djelo. Nacionalni muzej i spomenik Prvog svjetskog rata nije samo spremište artefakata, već živi dokaz sposobnosti ljudskog duha za sjećanje. Osnovana 1926. godine kao Liberty Memorial, ova je institucija proizašla iz izvanrednog izljeva javne velikodušnosti, odražavajući kolektivnu čežnju za suočavanjem s dubokom ljudskom cijenom Velikog rata. Proći kroz njegove kapije znači zakoračiti u prostor u kojem se odjeki globalnog sukoba prepliću s trajnom težnjom za mirom, što ga čini nezaobilaznim hodočašćem za one koji pronalaze ljepotu na presjeku povijesti i umjetnosti.

    Sama arhitektura spomenika služi kao moćna alegorija putovanja od nevinosti do iskustva. Projektirao ga je poznati pejzažni arhitekt George Kessler, a oblikovao ga je ruka Harolda Van Burena Magoniglea, ova struktura majstorski spaja veličanstvenost Beaux-Arts klasicizma s evokativnom težinom utjecaja egipatskog revival stila. Ovo namjerno suprotstavljanje govori o univerzalnosti ljudske patnje kroz milenijume, dok istovremeno prenosi težnju za obnovom. Jedno od najfascinantnijih iskustava za svakog posjetitelja je prijelaz preko monumentalnog staklenog mosta.

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    Izvor za ovo umjetničko djelo

    MLA
    Chéret, Jules. None. 1917, Nacionalni muzej Prvog svjetskog rata i spomenik. https://wahooart.com/hr/art/jules-cheret-untitled-D66UGH-en/
    APA
    Chéret, Jules (1917). None [Painting]. Nacionalni muzej Prvog svjetskog rata i spomenik. https://wahooart.com/hr/art/jules-cheret-untitled-D66UGH-en/
    Chicago
    Jules Chéret. None. 1917. Nacionalni muzej Prvog svjetskog rata i spomenik. https://wahooart.com/hr/art/jules-cheret-untitled-D66UGH-en/
    Harvard
    Chéret, Jules (1917) None. Nacionalni muzej Prvog svjetskog rata i spomenik. Available at: https://wahooart.com/hr/art/jules-cheret-untitled-D66UGH-en/

    Look closely

    None — Jules Chéret

    Look closely

    Answer in your own words. There are no wrong answers here — only answers you can explain.

    1. What catches your eye first, and why?
    2. Which colours or shapes create the mood — and what is that mood?
    3. Our catalogue files this work under: world war i, soldier, uniform. Do you agree? What would you add, or take away?
    4. Look back at None (1918), earlier in this guide. Name two things it shares with this work, and one that is different.
    5. Jules Chéret was about 81 when this was made. What in it looks like the work of an artist at that stage?

    Your response

    Write a short paragraph about this artwork. Use the facts from the earlier parts of this guide, and your answers above.

    Kviz o umjetnosti

    None — Jules Chéret

    Koliko dobro poznajete ovo umjetničko djelo?

    Odaberite jedan odgovor za svako od 5 pitanja u nastavku. Svako pitanje ima točno jedan točan odgovor.

    1. 1. What is the primary subject depicted in the painting?

      • A A group of soldiers celebrating victory.
      • B A man in uniform holding up his hand with the words 'Remember The Bond'.
      • C A landscape scene during World War I.
    2. 2. The painting’s style and imagery are reminiscent of which historical movement?

      • A Impressionism.
      • B Art Nouveau.
      • C World War I Propaganda Posters.
    3. 3. Which artist created the painting described in the text?

      • A Claude Monet
      • B Jules Chéret
      • C Edgar Degas
    4. 4. In what year was the painting likely created, based on the text?

      • A 1900
      • B 1836
      • C 1917
    5. 5. The phrase 'Remember The Bond' suggests a connection to which historical event?

      • A The French Revolution.
      • B World War I and the recruitment efforts for the war.
      • C The Napoleonic Wars.

    Moj rezultat: ____ od ukupno 5

    Answer key — for the teacher

    This starts a fresh printed page, so it can simply be left out of the copies.

    1B · 2C · 3B · 4C · 5B