Casino (1931) by Cassandre

Casino - Cassandre - 1931

Artwork Information

TitleCasino
ArtistCassandre
Date1931
Art MovementArt Deco

About Casino

The artwork titled “Casino,” created by the artist Cassandre in 1931, is a representation of the Art Deco movement and falls under the genre of posters. This work is a notable example of Cassandre’s graphic design style, characterized by bold geometric shapes and vibrant colors, consistent with the aesthetics of the Art Deco period.

In the artwork, the word “CASINO” is prominently displayed at the top within a rectangular frame, featuring bold, sans-serif typography. Below this, a striped awning in red and white dominates the composition, creating a striking visual impact. Beneath the awning, a simplified, abstract human figure is depicted carrying a globe and a set of scales, symbolizing commerce and justice. The background is a rich, dark green, providing a contrasting backdrop that enhances the artwork’s bold visual elements. Additionally, the phrases “JE SUIS PARTOUT” and “JE VENDS DE TOUT” are inscribed in blue at the bottom-right corner, suggesting a ubiquitous presence and a wide array of offerings. This artwork exemplifies Cassandre’s skill in combining commercial and artistic elements, resulting in a compelling and visually engaging poster.

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