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Henri-Claude Forestier

Henri-Claude Forestier (1875 - 1922) was active/lived in Switzerland.  Henri Claude Forestier is known for Art Nouveau style posters.

Henri-Claudius Forestier was a Swiss poster artist who studied at the École des arts industriels alongside Édouard Vallet and Jules Fontanez under Alfred Martin. He worked at the Tynaire studio in Paris for many illustrators, including Louis Dunki. Forestier was the first true Swiss poster artist working in the Art Nouveau style. In 1910, he produced a poster for the famous cabaret singer Yvette Guilbert, which helped establish his reputation.

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