From Chamonix to Montenvers, Sea of Ice, 1920, Roger Soubie
Thanks to a production of a good 2,000 posters, Roger Soubie was the designer of the golden age of cinema: Anthony Mann’s Cimarron, Stanley Kubrick’s Lolita, Vincente Minelli’s Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, Fred M. Wilcox’s Forbidden Planet, etc. All of his stunningly colourful posters display Roger Soubie’s talent.
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Posters on the theme of “The Mountain”
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La Savoie, 1928-1932, Roger Broders
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From Chamonix to Montenvers, Sea of Ice, 1920, Roger Soubie
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Cable Car in Chamonix-Planpraz, Le Brévent, 1930, Roger Broders
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The Grand Ballon of Guebwiller and the Lac de la Lauch, 1930, Roger Broders
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Chamonix-Mont-Blanc, 1925, Roger Broders
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Winter Sports in the Vosges, 1930, Roger Broders
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Lake Annecy, 1930, Roger Broders
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Brides-les-Bains, 1929, Léon Benigni
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Winter Sports in France, 1968, Bernard Villemot
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Le Hohwald, Alsace, 1930, Roger Broders
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Mont Revard, 1930, Roger Broders
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Chamonix Mont-Blanc, 1900, Francisco Tamagno
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Luchon-Superbagnères, 1922, Louis de Neurac
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Austria, 1920s
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Superbagnères-Luchon, 1932, R. Sonderer
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Winter sports in the Vosges, 1931, Théo Doro
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Autriche, 1937, Paul Kirnig
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Have a good trip and enjoy the snow, 1938, Pierre Fix-Masseau
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Font-Romeu, health in winter and summer, 1937
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Saint-Lary, the largest ski slopes in the Pyrenees, 1956, Jean Goujon
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