The history of posters begins in the 15th century with woodcut broadsides, which were crude, text-heavy announcements selling everything from religious indulgences to political decrees. But the modern poster as we know it, emerged in the late 19th century, propelled by the Industrial Revolution and the blossoming field of lithography. This new technology allowed for mass production of vibrant, colourful images, perfect for capturing the attention of urban crowds.

Paris of the 1920s became the artistic hub for these posters. Jules Chéret, the "father of the modern poster," seduced onlookers with his graceful Art Nouveau figures promoting theatres and nightclubs. Alphonse Mucha, conjured up otherworldly beauty with his flowing gowns and dreamy landscapes for products like Sarah Bernhardt's theatrical productions.

The poster's purpose expanded in the early 20th century. Consumer brands like Coca-Cola and Guinness employed bold typography and iconic imagery to etch themselves into public more...

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'Guinness Burke's Stout, the world is our Field' advertising…

Global Field: Guinness Burke's Stout Advertising Poster

'Guinness Burke's Stout, the world is our Field' advertising poster, printed by Troedel & Co. (Melbourne), 19th century, 71 x 96 cm, 95 x 118 cm overall

Melbourne real Estate, Prospect hill extension - Camberwell,…

Melbourne Real Estate Auction Poster, Nov. 6, 1886

Melbourne real Estate, Prospect hill extension - Camberwell, Munro & Baillieu Auctioneers advertising poster, for a Nov.6 (1886') sale of 90 lots of residential land, between Camberwell and canterbury railway stations., printed by Troedel & Co., 63 x 50…

Lewis & Whitty chromolithograph soap advertising poster, 19th…

Lewis & Whitty Soap Ad Poster

Lewis & Whitty chromolithograph soap advertising poster, 19th century. Manufacturers Factories Charles St. Fitzroy & Bridge Rd. Richmond, Office Flinders Lane W. Melbourne, printed by Charles Troedel & Co. Melbourne & Sydney. 57 x 44 cm

Circa 1934 'Melbourne, A Motor Manual Map', coloured lithograph…

Melbourne Motor Map with Inset Scenes

Circa 1934 'Melbourne, A Motor Manual Map', coloured lithograph poster map of the city of Melbourne with various inset scenes including Aborigines, printed by Troedel & Cooper Pty Ltd and folding to pocket size. 76 x 100 cm

Five various circus poster & programmes. Window card (56 x 35.5…

Circus Posters & Programmes Collection

Five various circus poster & programmes. Window card (56 x 35.5 cm) Orpheum Circuit. One of the acts highlighted is the Idol of the circus May Wirth with Phil (Wirth) the World's Greatest riding Comedian & family. An article Mollie Fuller, who appears in…

Percy Trompf [1902-1964], Victorian & Melbourne Centenary…

Percy Trompf's Victorian & Melbourne Centenary Celebrations

Percy Trompf [1902-1964], Victorian & Melbourne Centenary Celebrations, Australia., 1934 Colour lithograph, signed and with Australian National Travel Association logo in image at lower right, 50 x 63 cm. Linen-backed., Text includes ''This will be the…

1892 theatre poster 'Three Hats, Slightly Mixed', at the…

Three Hats: A Theatrical Delight

1892 theatre poster 'Three Hats, Slightly Mixed', at the Alexandra Theatre, Derby Night, 29th October 1892, lithographed by Troedel & Co. Melbourne, window mounted, framed & glazed, overall 64 x 96 cm. {The Alexandra Theatre was opened in 1886. In 1900 it…

'Come On Boys, Follow the Flag!', artist James Northfield…

Follow the Flag

'Come On Boys, Follow the Flag!', artist James Northfield (Australian, 1888-1973), colour lithographic poster in 6 sheets. Published by Troedel & Cooper, Melbourne. Issued by the Recruiting Committee of Victoria. Illustrated in Hetherington, James…