Palermo was created circa 1930 by an anonymous artist to promote travel to the Sicilian capital. The design shows a view through an arched opening onto one of the city’s important monuments, emphasizing Palermo’s architectural richness and long history as a cultural crossroads.
Printed by Amarzi, Rome, using lithography, this is one of the few known posters produced specifically for Palermo. Works promoting the city were far less common than those for other Italian destinations, making this an uncommon subject in Italian travel advertising of the period.
Title: Palermo
Artist: Anonymous
Date: c.1930
Printer: Amarzi, Roma
Size: 26.5 × 39 in
Print Type: Lithograph
Condition: Excellent “A” – nothing to report
Comments: Travel poster for Palermo, showing a view through an arch toward a major monument. Scarce subject in Italian tourism promotion.
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: Gruau, Rene Size: 20 x 28″ / 50.8 x 71.1 cm On/Off Linen: On Linen Print Technique: offset lithograph Rouge et Noir by Rene Gruau 1990 on linen original
Poster is a an original printing done in the 1990’s fashion poster. It is in excellent condition and mounted on linen
This original French stone lithograph from the 1890s advertises Dentifrices Roi — “Toothpaste of the King.” The design depicts a young woman in Belle Époque dress admiring her teeth in a hand mirror, a charming and aspirational image used to promote good dental care at the time.
Printed by Imprimerie, Paris, this large-format poster (39 x 55 inches) reflects the rich visual language of late 19th-century French advertising. The era was defined by advances in lithographic printing, allowing for fine detailing, subtle shading, and vibrant color saturation. Dental products such as Dentifrices Roi were often positioned as luxury goods, their advertising aimed at the growing urban middle class.
Mounted on linen for preservation, the poster remains in excellent condition, retaining its original detail and color quality more than a century later.
Artist: Anonymous
Printer: Imprimerie, Paris
Size: 39 x 55 in / 100 x 140 cm
On/Off Linen: On Linen
Print Technique: Stone Lithograph
Year: c.1890s
Condition: Excellent
An elegant example of Belle Époque commercial art, blending period fashion, product promotion, and fine lithographic craftsmanship.