$ 1,500
Tunis la blanche — Mosquée de Sidi Youssef was created for the Paris–Lyon–Méditerranée (PLM) railway to promote travel to North Africa. The scene captures the striking white architecture of the Mosque of Sidi Youssef in the heart of Tunis, its minaret rising above the surrounding buildings under a bright sky.
The poster invites travelers to reach Tunis in “36 heures de Marseille par mer” or “6 heures d’Antibes par avion,” highlighting the ease of connection from France. The travel season is given as “octobre–mai,” encouraging visitors to enjoy the city in the cooler months.
Printed by Affiches Moullot in Marseille–Paris using stone lithography, the work combines the clarity of early 20th-century travel advertising with a distinctive view of the medina.
Title: Tunis la blanche — Mosquée de Sidi Youssef (PLM)
Artist: Anonymous
Date: c.1920
Commissioner: Chemins de fer PLM (Paris–Lyon–Méditerranée)
Printer: Affiches Moullot, Marseille–Paris
Size: ≈108 × 78 cm
Print Type: Stone lithograph
Tunis La Blanche PLM Travel poster c 1900
Travel poster on the PLM railways to Tunis with for the season from October to May which is the winter season in France. The MOsque pictured is the Sidi Youssef. Poster printed by Moullot Imprimerie Marseille excellent and rare on linen