Artist:Delourmel Size: 15 x 23 ” / 38,1 x 58,4 cm On / Off linen: sold off linen there is a 2-3 week delivery time Print Technique: offset lithograph Year: 1967 original printing Condition & Comments: Excellent A condition 24 Hours of Lemans poster by Andre Delourmel 1967 on linen ORIGINAL
The 24 hours lemans had always showed the winning cars of the previous year in the poster as it was printed before the race was won. In this photo you can see the Ferrari’s that dominated the decade the 275 GTB4 and Dino 206 LM and the race also included the Ferrari’s P4 which came in 2 3.
Artist: Andy Warhol Size: 27.5 x 39 ” / 70 x 100 cm Printer: Commune di Genoa, Italy On / Off linen: On Linen Year: 1989 Print Technique: offset lithograph Le Cento Immagini di Andy Warhol by Andy Warhol 1989
Le Cento Immagini di Andy Warhol or 1oo images of Andy Warhol for an exposition of 100 of his works in 1989 taken place in Genoa.
Artist: Chagall, Marc Size: 20 x 30 ” / 51 x 76 cm Printer: Imprimerie Moulot On / Off linen: Unlined Year: 1990 Print Technique: stone lithograph Condition & Comments: Excellent Ville de Nice by Marc Chagall 1970 vintage poster
poster for the posters of Marc Chagall at the Galerie des Ponchettes in Nice
Antique Theatre d’Arles by Leo Lelee c1930 lithograph
Antique Théâtre d’Arles
Artist: Léon (Leo) Lellée
Date: c. 1930
Printer: PLM, Paris
Size: 25 × 39 in. (64 × 99 cm)
Print Type: Lithograph
Condition: Excellent “A” on linen
Comments:
Original vintage French travel poster by Léon Lellée for the PLM railway, c. 1930. The subject is the Roman Théâtre Antique in Arles, with its remaining Corinthian columns. The theatre was built in the 1st century BCE and is one of the oldest stone theatres in Roman Gaul. It continues to serve as a site for performances and cultural events.
Lellée (1882–1947) was a French painter and illustrator known for his regional subjects of Provence, where he lived and worked. He produced a number of posters for the PLM (Paris–Lyon–Méditerranée) railway company during the interwar period, promoting travel to the south of France. This lithograph highlights the enduring Roman heritage of Arles as a destination.
Comments The theater was built during the reign of Emperor Augustus, between 27 BC and AD 14O. One of the best-preserved Roman theaters in the world and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, this monumental theater is famous for its acoustics and its massive scenic wall. It hosts the Chorégies d’Orange, an opera and classical music festival, each summer.
This poster was created for the PLM or Paris Lyon Mediterrannee French Railways for display in travel bureaus and train stations in the 1930 period. The poster is in absolute impeccable condition on linen
Original c.1900 French railway poster for Beausoleil, a resort on the Côte d’Azur, issued by the Paris–Lyon–Méditerranée (PLM) railway company while it was still formally known as the Chemins de Fer de Paris à Lyon et à la Méditerranée. The design, by an anonymous artist, promotes Beausoleil as a premier Mediterranean destination at the turn of the century.
The poster was produced using chromolithography, a demanding color printing process employed by only a handful of French ateliers around 1900. This technique allowed for richly layered tones and subtle gradients, giving the image a depth not achievable through simpler lithographic methods of the period.
Highly sought after as both a travel and railway collectible, this example is professionally backed on linen and survives in excellent “A” condition, retaining strong color and sharp detail.
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Details
Title: Beausoleil
Artist: Anonymous
Date: c.1900
Printer: Robaudy, Cannes, France
Size: 30 x 40 in.
Print Type: Chromolithography
Linen: On linen
Condition: Excellent “A”
Artist: Antonioni Printer: Rotolitografica Size: 39 x 55 in / 100 x 140 cm On/Off Linen: On Linen Print Technique: Offset lithograph Year: 1970 Condition & Comments: Excellent A Blowup by Antonioni original 1970 Poster on linen
Cinema Poster printed for the Film Blowup, staring David Hemmings and Vanessa Redgrave. Poster is on linen and in excellent condition. There were 2 printings by the same company rotolito and rotolitografica as the company changed names during those years. The first was in 1967 and then this one a second printing done by rotolitografica circa 1970. Poster has been linenbacked by museum quality professional.
Artist: Glaser, Milton Printer: Milano Size: 27.5 x 39 in / 70 x 100 cm On/Off Linen: Unlined Print Technique: Lithograph Year: 1992 Condition & Comments: Excellent, hand signed by the artist Campari by Milton Glaser 1992 hand signed on arches paper
In 1992, artist Milton Glaser created this piece for Campari, demonstrating his expertise. The poster is made using the serigraph lithography technique on Arches watercolor paper, with each one hand-signed by Glaser. This rare Version #1 is in excellent condition, making it a valuable collectible.
Rather than being intended for public advertising, this print was designed as an artistic piece, merging Glaser’s talent with the Campari brand.
Milton Glaser produced several versions of this poster for Campari, utilizing both artistic screen printing (serigraphy) and traditional paper. This 1992 edition is considered rare. The two versions include a signed serigraph on Arches paper and an unsigned version on standard paper; while both employ serigraph printing techniques, they share a similar visual aesthetic.
Menton by Constantin Terechkovitch 1960 stone lithograph
The “Menton – Mer, Monts et Merveilles” poster, created in 1960 by Russian-French artist Constantin Terechkovitch, beautifully captures the charm of this picturesque town on the Côte d’Azur. Terechkovitch, a renowned painter and close friend of Bonnard, Chagall, Miró, Picasso, and Matisse, lived in Menton and was deeply inspired by its coastal beauty. This stunning lithograph, printed by the prestigious Mourlot Imprimerie, showcases a vibrant scene of an elegant woman relaxing in the shade, surrounded by lush fruits and plants, with the shimmering Mediterranean in the background. Mourlot, known for its mastery of traditional stone lithography, produced this piece along with iconic works for Picasso, Chagall, Miró, and Matisse, making it a true collector’s gem.
Artist Terechkovitch
Printer Imprimerie Moulot
Size 27.5 x 39 ” / 70 x 100 cm
On / Off linen Unlined
Print Technique stone lithograph
Condition & CommentsExcellent
MESSAGERIES MARITIMES SUR LES ROUTES DE L’UNION FRANCAISE 1950 Jean Desaleux
his striking 1950s poster by Jean Desaleux was created for Messageries Maritimes, France’s leading shipping line. Bold Art Deco graphics put the viewer at the helm of a sleek ocean liner, with a vivid French flag flying high above stylized sea routes. A clean, modern map in the background connects France to its overseas destinations, while elegant script highlights the global reach of the company.
Title: Messageries Maritimes
Artist: Jean Desaleux
Year: 1950
Size: 25 x 39 inches
Printer: IMprimerie Paul Dupont, Clichy
Print Type: Lithography
Condition: Excellent A
Napoleon Cognac “Aigle Rouge” by Imp. Moullot, c. 1928 – Original Stone Lithograph Poster
This is an original large-format French advertising poster for Napoleon Cognac “Aigle Rouge”, produced around 1928 by Imprimerie Moullot in Marseille. The design features the imperial eagle, symbol of Napoleon’s legions, used here to represent the strength and heritage of the Brugerolle cognac brand.
The bold stone lithograph imagery combines patriotic symbolism with the elegance of French spirits advertising from the early 20th century. Measuring nearly 4 × 5 feet, the poster has been professionally mounted on linen for preservation and is in excellent condition. Rare in this size and format, it is a significant piece of vintage drinks advertising art.
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Title: Napoleon Cognac “Aigle Rouge”
Artist / Imprint: Anonymous / Imp. Moullot, Marseille
Date: Circa 1928
Printer: Imprimerie Moullot, Marseille
Size: 45.7 × 61.9 in. / 116 × 157 cm
Print Technique: Stone lithograph
On Linen: Yes
Condition: Excellent
Comments: Original large-format advertising poster for Leopold Brugerolle’s Napoleon Cognac “Aigle Rouge.” Linen-backed and well preserved; rare example of French spirits promotion from the interwar period.