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    Printemps Le Plus Parisien Des Grands Magasin by Tony Viramontes 1985

    $ 250

    Printemps

    Tony Viramontes, c.1985–1990

    This original Printemps serigraph by Tony Viramontes captures the elegant energy of the Paris department store with a bold, modernist design. Viramontes, known for transforming fashion illustration in the late 20th century, brings a sleek, stylized aesthetic that helped define the store’s image at the time.

    Printed for Printemps, Paris, this piece is on linen and in excellent “A” condition—all visual elements remain bright and intact.

    Artist: Tony Viramontes

    Date: c.1985–1990

    Printer: Printemps, Paris

    Size: 15 × 23 in / 38.1 × 58.4 cm

    Print Type: Serigraph (silkscreen)

    On/Off Linen: On linen

    Condition: Excellent “A”

    Comments: Original advertising art for Printemps, created by Tony Viramontes. Iconic and bold design from a leading fashion illustrator.

  • 26ème Trophée Lancôme – Saint-Nom-la-Bretèche (1995) Golf Poster by Vladimir Veličković

    26ème Trophée Lancôme – Saint-Nom-la-Bretèche (1995) Golf Poster by Vladimir Veličković

    $ 450

    26ème Trophée Lancôme – Saint-Nom-la-Bretèche (1995) by Vladimir Veličković

    Created in 1995 by the Serbian-born French artist Vladimir Veličković, this striking poster was issued for the 26th Trophée Lancôme, the prestigious professional golf tournament held annually at the Golf de Saint-Nom-la-Bretèche near Paris. The Trophée Lancôme, founded in 1970, drew many of the world’s top players for more than three decades; the 1995 event was won by Scotsman Colin Montgomerie. Saint-Nom-la-Bretèche itself is one of France’s most renowned courses, known for its wooded fairways, classic layout, and long history of international players and visiting American presidents.

    Veličković, a member of the Académie des Beaux-Arts, brought his characteristic dynamic energy and expressionist style to this design, capturing the motion and intensity of sport in bold, gestural form.

    Details
    Artist: Vladimir Veličković
    Event: 26ème Trophée Lancôme, Saint-Nom-la-Bretèche
    Year: 1995
    Printing Technique: Offset lithograph
    Size: 119 × 174 cm / 46.9 × 68.5 in
    Linen: on linen
    Condition: Excellent

    Comments
    Original 1995 poster for the 26th Trophée Lancôme golf tournament, featuring artwork by Vladimir Veličković. Excellent condition, bright color, and a large, impressive format.

  • 27ème Trophée Lancôme (1996) Golf Poster by Henri Cueco – Original French Serigraph, Saint-Nom-la-Bretèche Tournament

    27ème Trophée Lancôme (1996) Golf Poster by Henri Cueco – Original French Serigraph, Saint-Nom-la-Bretèche Tournament

    $ 450

    27ème Trophée Lancôme – Saint-Nom-la-Bretèche (1996) Golf Poster by Henri Cueco

    Created in 1996 by the French painter and illustrator Henri Cueco (1929–2017), this large and elegant golf poster was issued for the 27th Trophée Lancôme, one of France’s most prestigious professional golf tournaments. Held annually at the Golf de Saint-Nom-la-Bretèche near Paris, the Trophée Lancôme attracted many of the sport’s greatest international players from 1970 to 2003. Known for its refined layout, rolling fairways, and wooded landscape, Saint-Nom-la-Bretèche has long been a favorite among professionals and dignitaries, including visiting American presidents who have played there.

    Henri Cueco—an acclaimed painter, writer, and co-founder of the Coopérative des Malassis artists’ collective—was known for his bold compositions and sharp sense of color. His design for the 1996 Trophée Lancôme reflects both artistic sophistication and the quiet focus of championship golf.

    Beautifully printed in serigraph (silkscreen), this original poster exhibits rich color saturation and crisp detail throughout. It remains in perfect condition.

    Details
    Artist: Henri Cueco (1929–2017)
    Event: 27ème Trophée Lancôme, Saint-Nom-la-Bretèche
    Year: 1996
    Printer: (Uncredited, France)
    Printing Technique: Serigraph (silkscreen)
    Size: 119 × 174 cm / 47 × 68.5 in
    Linen: Unlined
    Condition: Perfect

    Comments
    Original 1996 poster for the 27th Trophée Lancôme golf tournament, illustrated by Henri Cueco. A beautifully printed serigraph in perfect condition, capturing the spirit of France’s most celebrated golf event.

  • Razzia Bugatti Atlantic 1989 original hand signed original lg

    Razzia Bugatti Atlantic 1989 original hand signed original lg

    $ 375
    Bugatti Atlantic – Razzia (Gérard Courbouleix-Dénériaz)

    This original Razzia poster, Bugatti Atlantic, was created for Louis Vuitton’s annual Classic Car event, where the artist designed a new image each year celebrating the spirit of automotive excellence. Depicting the iconic Bugatti Type 57 Atlantic, the poster captures both the elegance and aerodynamic grace of one of the most admired automobiles ever built.

    Commissioned and printed for Louis Vuitton, the work reflects Razzia’s distinctive fusion of Art Deco aesthetics and modern graphic design. The poster is hand-signed by the artist, obtained directly from Razzia, and guaranteed authentic. A Certificate of Authenticity is available upon request.

    Artist: Razzia (Gérard Courbouleix-Dénériaz)
    Title: Bugatti Atlantic
    Date: 1990s
    Printer: Louis Vuitton
    Size: 27.5 × 39 in (70 × 100 cm)
    Condition: Excellent “A”
    Comments: Original hand-signed poster by Razzia created for Louis Vuitton’s annual Classic Car event, featuring the legendary Bugatti Atlantic. From the artist’s personal collection.

  • Andy Warhol Chanel N5 Perfume Yellow Blue 22 x 29 inches Original Authentic

    Andy Warhol Chanel N5 Perfume Yellow Blue 22 x 29 inches

    $ 165

    Artist: Andy Warhol
    Size: 22 x 29 inches
    On / Off linen: On Linen
    Year: 1997
    Print Technique: offset lithograph
    Description: Excellent on linen

    Step into the world of high fashion and art with this remarkable poster set created by the iconic Andy Warhol for Chanel in the 1980s. While Warhol originally crafted these images for Chanel, they were not used in advertising campaigns until 1997. These visually captivating images were printed in various colors and sizes, each serving a unique purpose.

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