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Saint-Jean-de-Luz, 1928, Robert Mallet-Stevens – Oversized poster 100 x 140 cm

Robert Mallet-Stevens began his career as an architect in 1907. Marked by the Vienna Secession,Artist Robert Mallet-Stevens he worked in a large number of fields: for industry and trade, he designed shop-windows and stores. He also produced the sets of a good twenty films including Marcel L'Herbier's L’Inhumaine and Le Vertige. The international exhibition of decorative arts and modern industries in 1925 placed Mallet-Stevens in the limelight: the architect designed several pavilions and layouts which were striking for their modernity. The cubist square created by the Martel brothers caused a scandal. In 1927-1928, the town of Saint-Jean-de-Luz entrusted him with the design of the La Pergola casino.

Format 100 x 140 cm.
Hahnemühle paper 100% cotton 210 g.

Limited edition numbered from 1 to 100.
Poster sold without frame.

250,00

oversized posters