Artist: Maestri Printer: Internationale Imprimerie de Monaco Size: 16 x 24 in / 40 x 60 cm On/Off Linen: On Linen Print Technique: Offset lithograph Year: 1969 original printing Condition & Comments: Excellent A condition
Monaco Grand Prix 26e 1969 Authentic original printing by Maestri on linen
The Grand Prix of Monaco always showed the winning car of the previous year in the poster as it was printed before the race was won.
Monaco Grand Prix 1969 poster by Maestri this is THE ORIGINAL AUTHENTIC printing done in 1969 FOR THE RACE AND DISTRIBUTED FOR THE RACE AT THE TIME.
Monaco Grand Prix 1970 by Michael Turner on linen vintage poster
The official poster for the 1970 Monaco Grand Prix was created by the renowned artist Michael Turner. This artwork showcases the intense action of Formula 1 racing, with the McLaren M7A leading the iconic Gold Leaf Lotus 49. The dynamic illustration captures the thrilling atmosphere of racing through the narrow streets of Monte Carlo, highlighting the elegance and speed of the cars in one of the most prestigious events on the Formula 1 calendar.
Measuring approximately 60 x 40 cm (23 x 15 inches), the poster was printed using offset lithography by J. Ramel in Nice and Imprimerie Monegasque in Monte Carlo. Its vibrant design and historical significance make it a sought-after piece for motorsport enthusiasts and collectors alike.
The 1970 Monaco Grand Prix, held on May 10, marked the third round of the Formula 1 World Championship. Jochen Rindt claimed victory in his Lotus 49C-Ford after a dramatic final-lap pass. Jack Brabham finished second in his Brabham BT33-Ford, and Henri Pescarolo took third place in a Matra MS120. The race, which covered 80 laps of the 3.145 km (1.954 mi) street circuit, was a true test of skill and strategy, with Rindt’s remarkable performance capping a thrilling event.
Artist: Michael Turner
Size: 23 x 15 inches
Print Technique: Offset Lithograph
Year: 1970 second Printing
Condition & Comments: Excellent A condition
Monaco Grand Prix 1970 by Turner on linen
The Grand Prix of Monaco always showed the winning car of the previous year in the poster as it was printed before the race was won.
This poster is second printing made around the 1980’s in exactly te same way as the original ie: printing technique, paper, size etc
Poster is in excellent condition and mounted on linen by museum quality professional
1971 Grand Prix Automobile of Monaco by Carpenter on linen Special printing given out to VIP Guests at the Race tirage number #870
The 1971 Monaco Grand Prix took place on May 23 as the second round of the Formula One World Championship. Jackie Stewart delivered a dominant performance in his Tyrrell-Ford. He secured pole position, set the fastest lap, and led the race from start to finish. Ronnie Peterson came in second, while Jacky Ickx finished third. The race unfolded on the iconic Monte Carlo street circuit, a track known for its tight corners and unforgiving layout.
The official event poster reflected the bold, modernist design style of the early 1970s. It featured a stylized Formula One car set against the famous Monaco harbor backdrop. As a result, the poster became a favorite among collectors of motorsport and design.
Steve Carpenter, an American artist, created the 1971 Monaco Grand Prix poster. He studied in Chicago and Los Angeles before working as an illustrator for Walt Disney. Later, he moved to Monte Carlo in the late 1960s. There, he taught at the École des Beaux-Arts and operated his own studio. Additionally, the Principality of Monaco commissioned him to design tourism posters, the 1971 Grand Prix poster, and postage stamps honoring Prince Rainier III. Notably, his clients included Princess Grace and Prince Rainier.
Artist: Steve Carpenter Size: 19 x 25 ” / 48.25 x 63.5 cm On / Off linen: On Linen Print Technique: offset lithograph Year: 1971 Condition & Comments: Excellent A rare VIP print #870 Monaco Grand Prix 1971 by Carpenter on linen
Size: 16 x 24″ / 40 x 60 cm On / Off linen: On Linen Print Technique: offset lithograph Year: 1980 Condition & Comments: Excellent A condition Monaco Grand Prix 1980 on linen
The Grand Prix of Monaco always showed the winning car of the previous year in the poster as it was printed before the race was won.
This poster is second printing made around the 1980’s in exactly te same way as the original ie: printing technique, paper, size etc
Poster is in excellent condition and mounted on linen by museum quality professional
Monaco Grand Prix 25e 1966 by Michael Turner on linen
The official poster for the 1966 Monaco Grand Prix highlights the artistry of British illustrator Michael Turner. His dynamic depiction showcases Formula 1 cars racing along the picturesque Monaco coastline, with the city’s iconic marina and architecture in the background. The artwork captures the excitement of the event, focusing on the cars as they navigate the challenging street circuit.
Measuring approximately 60 x 40 cm (23 x 15 inches), the poster uses offset lithography for its vibrant and detailed print. Additionally, it features the “Monte Carlo 1866-1966” seal in the lower right corner, commemorating the centenary of Monte Carlo. As a result, collectors and motorsport enthusiasts highly value this poster for its historical and artistic significance.
Held on May 22, the 1966 Monaco Grand Prix marked the 24th running of the prestigious event. Jackie Stewart claimed victory in a BRM P261, achieving a significant milestone in his career. The tight corners and elevation changes of the Monaco circuit created a thrilling spectacle for fans while pushing drivers to their limits.
Uncover a rare gem of advertising history with this original poster for ORELIA, an offshoot brand of the iconic Orangina, created and distributed by Orangina itself. Crafted in the 1980s, this poster is a testament to the imaginative design genius of Bernard Villemot.
ORELIA, the orange-flavored soft-drink, made its debut in the United States in 1978 under that name. However, in 1985, the name ORELIA was abandoned in favor of the original Orangina branding, adding an intriguing layer of historical significance to this artwork.
Measuring a substantial 33.5 x 24.5 inches, this offset lithograph on linen captures the essence of ORELIA’s unique identity. The brand’s connection to Orangina and its brief foray under the name ORELIA in the United States add to its intrigue. It represents a fascinating chapter in the world of beverages and advertising.
Title: ORELIA
Artist: Bernard Villemot Date: 1980s Printer: Perrier Size: 33.5 x 24.5 inches / 83.8 x 62.2 cm Print Type: Offset Lithography original printing Condition: Excellent “A” on LINEN
Artist: Meunier Printer: Chaix Imprimerie, Paris Size: 12 x 16 in / 30.5 x 40.6 cm On/Off Linen: Unlined Year: 1895-9 Condition & Comments: Excellent A condition
PAPIER CIGARETTE BY MEUNIER FOR LES MAITRES DE L’AFFICHE
Les Maitres de l’affiche were stone lithographs printed by the Chaix Imprimerie in paris between the years 1895 and 1899. The celebrated the masters of the posters of that period. Paris for 4 plates to arrive every month. The plate is in excellent condition.
Artist: Meunier Printer: Chaix Imprimerie, Paris Size: 12 x 16 in / 30.5 x 40.6 cm On/Off Linen: Unlined Year: 1895-9 Condition & Comments: Excellent A condition
Paquebot Louis Lumiere Ship poster by Brenet 1950 on linen excellent
Original Authentic poster for the Chargeurs Reunis with passage on the Compagnie Maritime. In excellent condition on linen original.
Artist: Villemot, Bernard Size: 19.5 x 25.5 in / 49.5 x 66.77 cm On/Off Linen: On Linen Print Technique: Offset lithograph Year: 1979 Condition & Comments: Original print, Excellent on linen
This original 1979 poster by Bernard Villemot, titled “C’est Fou!” for Perrier, is a striking blend of art and advertising. Measuring 19.5 x 25.5 inches (49.5 x 66.77 cm), it showcases Villemot’s skill with vibrant colors and a bold design inspired by Henri Matisse and New Wave art.
In excellent condition, this poster is a rare find for collectors. Its unique blend of artistic influences elevates it beyond typical advertising, making it a true standout in vintage poster art.
Perrier “The Embrace” or “L’Entreinte”, 1981, by Bernard Villemot.
This original vintage poster captures the elegance and sophistication of Perrier. Villemot’s artwork depicts two lovers embracing on a tranquil beach, using composition, form, and color to create a visually striking image. Shadows on the couple and the Perrier bottle add depth and realism, evoking the warmth of a serene summer day.
An original 1981 printing, professionally mounted on linen and in excellent condition. A rare find for collectors of vintage advertising art and Villemot’s work.
Artist: Bernard Villemot
Size: 18 x 24 inches / 45.72 x 61 cm
Print Technique: Offset lithograph
Year: 1981 original printing
Condition: Excellent, professionally mounted on linen for preservation.
In this original 1980 Perrier advertising poster, Bernard Villemot captures a lively, sophisticated bar moment. A stylish woman in a vivid dress stands confidently with a green Perrier bottle in hand, flanked by two sharply dressed gentlemen in black. Villemot’s mastery of bold color blocks, elegant composition, and minimal detail makes the figures instantly striking while keeping the focus on the iconic Perrier bottle.
This work is part of Villemot’s celebrated series for Perrier, which helped cement the brand’s modern, cosmopolitan image. Printed as an offset lithograph, the piece has been professionally mounted on linen for preservation and displays beautifully.
Title: Perrier – Femme au Bar
Artist: Bernard Villemot
Date: 1980
Size: 16 × 24 in / 40 × 60 cm
Print Type: Offset lithograph
On/Off Linen: On linen
Condition: Excellent
Comments: Original Perrier advertising poster featuring a fashionable woman holding a bottle, with two men in black at her side. Distinctive Villemot style from his highly collectible series of Perrier designs.
The poster is an original 1980 Perrier poster by Villemot. The poster is on linen and in excellent condition.