Vintage Sports and Ski Posters: Thrills and Slopes with Poster France
Explore our collection of original vintage French and Italian sports and ski posters. From iconic Olympic moments to exhilarating ski destinations, our curated selection captures the spirit of athleticism and winter adventure.
Sports Excitement: Relive the thrill of sports, from soccer to cycling.
Olympic History: Celebrate the grandeur of the world’s greatest sporting event.
Ski Wonders: Experience breathtaking winter landscapes through ski posters.
French & Italian Flair: Admire the elegance and artistry of classic poster design.
Monaco Grand Prix 1981 by J Grognet original printing
The poster for the 39th Monaco Grand Prix in 1981 was created by the artist J. Grognet. It features Alan Jones in the Williams FW07, a car that became an iconic symbol of this era in Formula 1. The artwork captures the thrilling atmosphere of the Monaco Grand Prix, with its challenging street circuit winding through the picturesque principality. The design prominently displays the car in motion, emphasizing speed and precision against the backdrop of Monaco’s harbor.
The poster measures approximately 60 x 40 cm (23 x 15 inches) and was printed using offset lithography by AIP in Monaco. Known for its vibrant colors and dynamic composition, the poster is a prized collectible for motorsport enthusiasts and art collectors alike. Its excellent condition and rarity enhance its value as a piece of racing history.
Monaco Grand Prix 25e 1966 by Michael Turner on linen
The official poster for the 1966 Monaco Grand Prix highlights the artistry of British illustrator Michael Turner. His dynamic depiction showcases Formula 1 cars racing along the picturesque Monaco coastline, with the city’s iconic marina and architecture in the background. The artwork captures the excitement of the event, focusing on the cars as they navigate the challenging street circuit.
Measuring approximately 60 x 40 cm (23 x 15 inches), the poster uses offset lithography for its vibrant and detailed print. Additionally, it features the “Monte Carlo 1866-1966” seal in the lower right corner, commemorating the centenary of Monte Carlo. As a result, collectors and motorsport enthusiasts highly value this poster for its historical and artistic significance.
Held on May 22, the 1966 Monaco Grand Prix marked the 24th running of the prestigious event. Jackie Stewart claimed victory in a BRM P261, achieving a significant milestone in his career. The tight corners and elevation changes of the Monaco circuit created a thrilling spectacle for fans while pushing drivers to their limits.
Artist Anon
On / Off linen On Linen Size 15.25 x 22.75 Print Technique offset lithograph Year 1986
The Dauphine Libere is the precursor to the Tour de France. It takes place in the Alpes and it is where the contenders for the Tour de France prepare and sometimes win before the Tour. Any Cycling collector would be hard to find this poster in excellent condition on linen.
Artist: Razzia Printer: Louis Vuitton Size: 38 x 30.5 inches On/Off Linen: Unlined Print Technique: Serigraph Condition & Comments: Excellent on linen
Razzia Louis Vuitton Classic Boheme Run 2006 hand signed original (Gerard Courbouleix)
Louis Vuitton sponsored a Car show every year and each year Razzia created a new image. This medium size is very rare size !
The poster is hand-signed by the artist and comes directly from him. Unlike some sellers who only claim to offer original hand-signed Razzia posters, ours are guaranteed to be authentic. We can provide a Certificate of Authenticity if you ask for one.
Artist: Razzia Printer: Louis Vuitton Size: 27.5 x 39 in / 70 x 100 cm On/Off Linen: Unlined Print Technique: Serigraph Condition & Comments: Excellent on linen
The poster is hand-signed by the artist and comes directly from him. Unlike some sellers who only claim to offer original hand-signed Razzia posters, ours are guaranteed to be authentic. We can provide a Certificate of Authenticity if you ask for one.
Welcome to Poster France, where you’ll find a great selection of contemporary posters by the famous artist Razzia (Gérard Coubouleix-Dénériaz). His artwork has appeared with Louis Vuitton, in Deauville, Monte Carlo, and top Paris restaurants, and continues to captivate people worldwide.
About Razzia: Razzia, or Gérard Coubouleix-Dénériaz, is a renowned contemporary poster artist known for his timeless and influential work. His posters are celebrated for their artistic and cultural value.
Razzia Louis Vuitton Cup 1995 hand signed original (Gerard Courbouleix)
Artist: Razzia Printer: Louis Vuitton Size: 30 x 36 inches On/Off Linen: Unlined Print Technique: Serigraph
Louis Vuitton Cup Original hand signed
The poster is hand-signed by the artist and comes directly from him. Unlike some sellers who only claim to offer original hand-signed Razzia posters, ours are guaranteed to be authentic. We can provide a Certificate of Authenticity if you ask for one.
Artist: Razzia Printer: Louis Vuitton Size: 28 x 34.5 inches On/Off Linen: Unlined
Razzia Louis Vuitton Cup 2003 Auckland hand signed original (Gerard Courbouleix)
Louis Vuitton Cup Original hand signed
The poster is hand-signed by the artist and comes directly from him. Unlike some sellers who only claim to offer original hand-signed Razzia posters, ours are guaranteed to be authentic. We can provide a Certificate of Authenticity if you ask for one.
Title: Savoie France – Fêtes du centenaire Artist: Auriac Date: 1960 Printer: Société d’Exploitation Etablissements de La Vasselais, Paris Size: 27 x 39 inches
This poster image was used both for celebrating 100 years of Savoie Region and also exists with the title Megeve. You can see its summertime with flowers about but in the background is the famous Mont Blanc which stays white with snow through the whole summer.
The “célèbre clocher à bulbes” (famous onion-shaped bell tower) in the Savoie region of France refers to the distinct bulbous bell towers found in many churches in the region. These towers, also known as “clochers à bulbes”, are a hallmark of Baroque architecture introduced in the 17th and 18th centuries, especially under the influence of the Counter-Reformation.
These onion-shaped domes are particularly common in alpine regions, including Savoie, and are a reminder of the strong religious influence in the area. One of the most famous examples in Savoie is the bell tower of the Saint-Martin Church in Saint-Martin-de-Belleville, though many other towns and villages in Savoie feature similar structures.