Artist: Sem, Georges Goursat Printer: Devambez, Paris Size: 31 x 47 ” / 80 x 120 cm On/Off Linen: Delay approx 2 weeks to linen-back before delivery Print Technique: lithograph Year: 1917 Condition & Comments: excellent
Emprunts or War bonds for the Banque Nationale de Credit by SEM. All the great poster artists either contributed artwork or went to war. Here the troupes are marching under the Arc de Triumph while the troupes of the past Napoleon come charging down to join them. Excellent
Artist: Lautrec, Henri de Toulouse Printer: Sauret, Monte Carlo Size: 9.8 x 12.6 ” / 25 x 32 cm On/Off Linen: Unlined Print Technique: chromolithograph Year: 1952 Condition & Comments: Excellent A condition
ON ne passe pas You won’t pass us as the French soldier stands guard.
Troupes Coloniales Jeunes Gens allez aux colonies c1927
Artist: Anon Printer: Imp Nationale, Paris Size: 31 x 47 ” / 80 x 120 cm On/Off Linen: Delay approx 2 weeks to linen-back before delivery Print Technique: lithograph Year: 1927c Condition & Comments: excellent
A call to join the troops in the colonies, with images of Africa and orient. On tractors developing land. Young men go to the colonies. France in the pre world war ii. RARE
Artist: Scott, Georges Printer: Imp Nationale, Paris Size: 31 x 47 ” / 80 x 120 cm On/Off Linen: Delay approx 2 weeks to linen-back before delivery Print Technique: lithograph Year: 1927c Condition & Comments: excellent
A call to join the Cavalry in 1927. In the foreground the current army with all the cavaleries of the past we see Napoleons forces but in the center of the backround is the new and future cavalarie tanks. Beautifully drawn by Georges Scott.
Artist: Jonas, Lucien Printer: Devambez, Paris Size: 31 x 47 ” / 80 x 120 cm On/Off Linen: Delay approx 2 weeks to linen-back before delivery Print Technique: lithograph Year: 1917c Condition & Comments: excellent
Compagnie Algerienne Emprunt by Lucien Jonas c1917 Troupes Coloniales
Troupes were called up from the Colonies of France to fight alongside the Poilu’s (french infantrymen) Here the Algerienne soldier is bidding farwell to his family. An Emprunt or war bond from the compagnie Algerienne an Algerienne bank in Paris. Subscribe for the Victory.
An original 1920 Emprunt National (war loan) poster by Orth, issued for the Banco di Roma in Lyon. Created after the First World War, this campaign represented the sixth national loan, intended to raise funds for the reconstruction of France.
The lithograph presents two allegorical women. To the right, Marianne, symbol of the French Republic, holds her shield decorated with the French emblem. Beside her stands a crowned female figure, likely representing Italy or its regional heritage, holding a second shield evocative of Alpine or Savoy symbolism. Behind them, the imagery of builders at work and a farmer plowing evokes both the physical rebuilding of cities and the return to agricultural life. Together, the figures embody Franco-Italian cooperation in the postwar effort.
Printed in the standard 31 × 47 inch format, the poster has been professionally linen-backed and is preserved in excellent A condition, with bright colors and a strong overall presentation.
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Artist: Orth
Title: Banco di Roma – Emprunt
Date: 1920
Size: 31 × 47 in. / 80 × 120 cm
Print Technique: Lithograph
On Linen: Yes
Condition: Excellent “A”
Comments: Poster issued in Lyon for Banco di Roma’s support of the sixth French war loan. Features Marianne and a crowned allegorical figure representing Italy, with imagery of reconstruction and agriculture in the background. A rare piece linking postwar finance, Franco-Italian alliance, and propaganda art.
Artist: Scott, Georges Printer: Joseph Charles, Paris Size: 31 x 47 ” / 80 x 120 cm On/Off Linen: Delay approx 2 weeks to linen-back before delivery Print Technique: lithograph Year: 1927c Condition & Comments: excellent
War Bonds a call so subscribe to the 3rd edition. Soldier leaving for the War embraces his daughter while his wife holds the newborn. So that they will grow up, for France who will combat.
L’Emprunt de la Paix by Henry Lebasque c1920 Bonds for the Reconstruction
Artist: Lebasque, Henry Printer: Imp Maquet, Paris Size: 31 x 47 ” / 80 x 120 cm On/Off Linen: Delay approx 2 weeks to linen-back before delivery Print Technique: lithograph Year: 1920 Condition & Comments: excellent
The family in the front represents the future generations while the industry in thr backround represents the reconstruction of France after the war. Henry Lebasque was a well known artist and painter and many artists contributed their work and time for free.
La Suprême Épopée (1919) – Original French Film Poster by René Pichon
Original 1919 French stone-lithograph poster for La Suprême Épopée, directed by Henri Desfontaines and produced by Vandal & Delac / Le Film d’Art at the end of World War I. Artwork is attributed to René Pichon, with printing by Éditions Delac, Vandal (Paris). The design presents Marianne leading the French troops, an allegorical image celebrating national triumph and resilience in the immediate post-Armistice era.
The film, scored by composer Camille Erlanger, was conceived as a patriotic “national epic,” reflecting the mood of France in 1919. This poster, in the large French grande format, survives as a rare piece of cinematic and cultural history, notable for its scale, artistry, and subject. Preserved in excellent condition, professionally linen-backed.
Title: La Suprême Épopée
Artist: René Pichon
Date: 1919
Film/Director: La Suprême Épopée, Henri Desfontaines
Studio/Producer: Le Film d’Art; Vandal & Delac, Paris
Printer: Éditions Delac, Vandal, Paris
Size: 47 × 63 in. / 120 × 160 cm (French Grande)
Print Technique: Stone lithograph
On Linen: Yes
Condition: Excellent
Comment: Scarce WWI/post-Armistice patriotic film poster; allegorical imagery of Marianne leading French troops; rare in this size and condition.
Artist: Jonas, Lucien Printer: Imp Lapina, Paris Size: 31 x 47 ” / 80 x 120 cm On/Off Linen: Delay approx 2 weeks to linen-back before delivery Print Technique: lithograph Year: 1915 Condition & Comments: excellent
Jonas shows us the Poilu or (hairy guys) which was the pet name for french infantrymen during WWI. The coin in the upper right hand corner shows the date the war started but does not show the end so I guess the poster was printed at the beginning of the war and its to support our soldiers.
Artist: Poulbot, Francisque Printer: Devambez, Paris Size: 31 x 47 ” / 80 x 120 cm On/Off Linen: Delay approx 2 weeks to linen-back before delivery Print Technique: lithograph Year: 1915 Condition & Comments: excellent
the Poilu or (hairy guys) which was the pet name for french infantrymen during WWI. the poster was printed at the beginning of the war and its to support our soldiers.
Artist: Jonas, Lucien Printer: Devambez, Paris Size: 31 x 47 ” / 80 x 120 cm On/Off Linen: Delay approx 2 weeks to linen-back before delivery Print Technique: lithograph Year: 1917 Condition & Comments: excellent
War bonds or emprunt for the 4th emprunt approaching the end of the war. We see an Australian French and American fighting side by side with American troupes in the background charging onward while Marianne flies above the troupes leading them on. Souscrivez pour la Victorie.