Alfred Choubrac
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Alfred Choubrac (1853–1902) was a French painter, illustrator, draughtsman, and poster artist.
His posters were very influential and famous during World War II[clarification needed]. His most famous poster is that of Au Joyeux Moulin Rouge, based on the popular Parisian nightclub Moulin Rouge. He contributed to the satirical weekly Le Courrier français.
He was the younger brother of Léon Choubrac, also a poster artist.
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