Paris, 1936, Julien Lacaze
The main clients for posters in the early 20th century were the railways companies, to be followed as of 1910 by tourist information centres. The landscape poster dominated the entire production of the 1900 to 1930 era, during which around ten Parisian artists developed a realistic graphic style that was highly repetitive but effective. Julien Lacaze, a landscape painter, engraver and lithographer, who started his career 1910, was the great poster designer for early 20th-century railways.
Ready to be framed
30,00€ – 90,00€
Posters on the theme “Tourism and Railways”
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Vichy, 1930, Roger Broders
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Zoologischer Garten Müchen, 1912, Ludwig Hohlwein
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Algerian Railways, Southern Algeria, Saharan Night, 1930, S. Besse
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Saint-Jean-de-Luz,1928, Robert Mallet-Stevens
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La plage de Calvi, Corse, 1932, Roger Broders
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Venice and the Lido, 1930, Vittorio Grassi
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Sainte-Maxime, 1928, Roger Broders
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Venezia Lido, 1930, M. Dudovich and M. Nizzoli
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La Baule-les-Pins, 1926, Leonetto Cappiello
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Le Pouliguen, 1934, Jean-Charles Hallo
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Paris, 1936, Julien Lacaze
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The Basque Coast, 1958, Bernard Villemot
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Visit Brittany, 1920, Joseph Stall
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Nord Express, 1927, A.M. Cassandre
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Wagons-Lits, 1930, A.M. Cassandre
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A New Blue Train to the Côte d’Azur, 1928, Pierre Zenobel
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Basque Country, 1950, Julio Garcia
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Monte Carlo, 1932, Roger Broders
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L’été sur la Côte d’Azur, plage de Juan-les-Pins, 1930, Roger Broders
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Marseille, porte de l’Afrique du Nord, 1928-1932, Roger Broders
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