Artist: Francois Del Ry Printer: Creation Ece, Paris Size: 16 x 24″ / 40 x 60 cm On/Off Linen: On Linen Print Technique: lithograph Year: 1939 Condition & Comments: Excellent
loterie national by del ry original on linen excellent
one of the many designs for the loterie nationale. In excellent condition on linen original.
Artist: Anon Printer: Damour Edition, Paris Size: 31 x 47″ / 80 x 120 cm On/Off Linen: On Linen Print Technique: lithograph Year: 1934 Condition & Comments: Excellent
Monopole Radio 1934 Vague de Puissance et Harmonie original poster
A wave of Strength and Harmony will be delivered by your MOnopole Radio which was made by hand in France in 1934 with the latest “french” technology. The lady is being transported by the wave !!
Artist: Daude Printer: Daude, Paris Size: 46.25 x 60.75″ / 117.5 x 154.3 cm On/Off Linen: On Linen Print Technique: offset lithograph Year: 1975 Condition & Comments: Excellent
Pianos Daude 1975 original on linen excellent
Pianos Daude printed this re-edition of their original poster in 1975 so it is an official original printing by Daude. In excellent condition on linen original.
Le Roman d’un Tricheur was designed by Raymond Savignac and printed by Caza, Paris. This serigraph, measuring 30 × 38 inches (76.8 × 96.5 cm), was produced on heavy watercolor paper and is unlined.
The design references Sacha Guitry’s Le Roman d’un Tricheur, originally published in 1935 and adapted by Guitry into a film in 1936. Savignac’s composition interprets the title in his distinctive graphic style, using simplified forms and clear color areas.
Artist: Ciriello Printer: Rotopress, Roma Size: 39 x 55″ / 100 x 140 cm On/Off Linen: On Linen Print Technique: offset lithograph Year: 1978 Condition & Comments: Excellent condition
Fangio Una Vita a 300 All’Ora or Fagio life at 300 km an hour
Fangio and Sterling Moss drove the Maserati 250F pictured here in this fantastic poster to many victories during the 1950’s. Fangio Una Vita a 300 all’Ora or Fangio life at 300 km an hour original printing on linen 1978 in excellent “A” condition with Artwork by reknown Italian Artist Ciriello.
Leonetto Cappiello — Grande Kermesse Charité, 1903
A one-day charity fair hosted by the Cercle du Bois de Boulogne (the “Tir aux Pigeons” pigeon-shooting club) in Paris’s Bois de Boulogne.
The poster text gives the program—theatre, concert, children’s ball, funfair, and sports events—with admission 10 francs (2 francs for children)
and entry via Avenue des Acacias. It was held Thursday, 11 June (Jeudi 11 Juin).
Artist: Leonetto Cappiello
Date: 1903
Commissioner/Venue: Cercle du Bois de Boulogne (Tir aux Pigeons), Bois de Boulogne
Printer: Imp. P. Vercasson & Cie, 43 rue de Lancry, Paris
Technique: Stone lithograph
Format: 38 × 53 inches on linen
Grande Kermesse de Charite 1903 by Leonetto Cappiello
RARE poster by Cappiello for the Grand Kermesse de Charite where you could go to concerts, enjoy outdoor park and rides and even sports and it was all for the benefit of Charity.. The POSTER BY CAPPIELLO IN EXCELENT CONDITION ON LINEN RARE
The Moulin Rouge the most famous Cabaret in the world from the 1890’s right up to today. Frenesie Watusi with 40 Dancers doing the Cancan and other spectacular acts. Poster is in excellent condition on linen A. The act featuring the 40 Chorus girls dancing the Cancan and the Watusi.
The “Frenesie Watusi” was a performance featured at the Moulin Rouge in Paris, known for its vibrant and extravagant shows. This revue became a key part of the cabaret’s repertoire in the 1960s and 1970s. The performance combined sensuality and exoticism, blending traditional and contemporary dance styles. Inspired by the popular Watusi dance of the time, it showcased energetic movements with bold and rhythmic steps.
The Moulin Rouge was famous for its exotic themes, and the “Frenesie Watusi” performance was no exception, capturing the energy and excitement of cultural references from different parts of the world. The dancers performed in vibrant costumes, adding visual flair and adding to the spectacle. This high-energy performance captivated audiences, with sensual choreography and evocative music, making it a thrilling part of the cabaret’s legendary history.
The Moulin Rouge’s legacy as a center of artistic expression continued with performances like “Frenesie Watusi,” contributing to its status as one of the most iconic cabarets in the world.