Artist: Carlu, Jean Printer: Air France, Paris Size: 25 x 39″ / 62 x 100 cm On/Off Linen: On Linen Print Technique: lithograph Year: 1930
Air France Europe by Jean Carlu c1930 on linen excellent
Vignettes of all the place to visit in Europe, eiffel tower, greek vase, etc. The Poster man is hanging posters of all the destinations. The poster shows a stain in the photo but that is only in the photo and not the poster as its another poster. The poster in excellent condition on linen
Veneux-les-Sablons – Fontainebleau was created by Prieur circa 1930 for the PLM (Paris–Lyon–Méditerranée) railways to promote travel to the Fontainebleau region. The design, in a strong Art Deco style, shows a vibrant lakeside scene with trees and reflections, evoking the peaceful leisure of this popular retreat just outside Paris.
Veneux-les-Sablons, near the edge of the Fontainebleau forest and close to the Seine, was a favored destination for weekend visitors and artists in the early 20th century. The poster’s bold geometric forms and vivid colors are characteristic of French railway advertising of the interwar years.
Printed in Paris by lithography, this rare example has been mounted on linen and is in excellent “A” condition.
Title: Veneux-les-Sablons – Fontainebleau
Artist: Prieur
Date: c.1930
Printer: Imp., Paris
Size: 25 × 39 in
Print Type: Lithograph
Condition: Excellent “A” on linen
Comments: Rare Art Deco PLM railway poster showing a colorful view over a lake in the Fontainebleau region, a well-known leisure spot for Parisians in the 1930s.
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
Artist: Lucien Pillot Printer: Gerin Dijon Paris Size: 25 x 39″ / 62 x 100 cm On/Off Linen: On Linen Year: 1930c Condition & Comments: Excellent
TitleBESANCON
ArtistLucien Pillot
Date1923
PrinterImprimerie Gerin, Dijon-Paris
Size 25 x 39 inches
Print TypeLithography
CondiitonExcellent “A” on linen
CommentsBeautiful poster by Lucien Pillot for the PLM . The Paris Lyon Mediterrannee railways line was active from the late 1890’s up until 1937 when it became known as SNCF as it is today. This poster done in an art deco fashion showing the station where people went to get cures and drink the waters. It says for Women and Children. Its in excellent A condition on linen
Artist: Gray, Henry Printer: PLM Size: 30 x 40″ / 76.2 x 101.6 cm On/Off Linen: On Linen Print Technique: stone lithograph Condition & Comments: Excellent
Esterel Plage by Henry Gray 1900 vintage poster on linen
View from the Cote D’Azur on to the gorgeous beaches of the Esterel which runs along the cote in the south of France. Stone lithograph in excellent condition
Artist: Toulouse Lautrec, Henri Printer: Chaix Imprimerie, Paris Size: 8.5 x 11.8″ / 21.5 x 30 cm On/Off Linen: Unlined Year: 1896 Condition & Comments: Excellent A condition
Reine de Joie by Henri de Toulouse Lautrec for Les Affiches Illustrees 1896
Les Affiches Illustrees was created by Jules Cheret at the Chaix imprimerie to celebrate the famous poster artists and their works of the time. Poster collecting was the rage between 1895 and 1900 and Cheret made sure to supply the public with all the images of a selection of the best posters of the time. The printing was by way of Stone lithgoraphy and great attention was paid to quality. In Excellent condition
Original Swiss travel poster by Daniele Buzzi, created in the early 1950s to promote tourism to Lugano, the Italian-speaking city on Lake Lugano in Ticino. The composition shows the picturesque lakeside village of Gandria with its steep waterfront houses and boats moored along the shore. The multilingual title “Lugano — Suisse • Southern Switzerland • Schweiz” appears above, emphasizing the region’s cosmopolitan appeal. Printed by A. Trüb & Cie. in stone lithography, this large-format poster is professionally backed on linen and preserved in excellent condition. It remains one of Buzzi’s most admired Swiss railway and travel designs, notable for its saturated colors and serene depiction of the lake and surrounding Alps. Certificate of Authenticity included.
Title: Lugano (Suisse • Southern Switzerland • Schweiz)
Artist: Daniele Buzzi (1890–1974)
Date: 1952
Printer: A. Trüb & Cie., Aarau–Lugano
Size: 36 × 50 inches (approx. 91 × 127 cm)
Print Type: Stone lithograph
Condition: Excellent “A,” linen-backed
Comments: Classic Swiss travel poster featuring Gandria on Lake Lugano. Original mid-century printing in a large Swiss format. Bright, clean impression with vivid colors.
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.
Artist: Pal Printer: Imprimerie Agence, Paris Size: 24 x 31″ / 61 x 78.75 cm On/Off Linen: On Linen Print Technique: stone lithograph Year: 1890’s Condition & Comments: Excellent
Standard Sewing Machine by Pal c1890’s original on linen excellent
Original stone lithoraph made in the 1890’s for the sewing machine that comes from America. The young lady is holding her “dentelle” and the machine that changed everything at the time. In excellent condition on linen original.
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.
Pastis Olive by Marc, c. 1930 – Original Stone Lithograph Poster
An original large-format poster for Pastis Olive, created around 1930 by the artist Marc and printed by Publi-Vente in Paris. Measuring an impressive 51 × 79 inches, this striking stone lithograph has been professionally mounted on linen and preserved in excellent “A” condition.
The composition highlights the French tradition of enjoying pastis, set against the lively backdrop of the Port of Marseille. Pastis, introduced in the late 1920s and legalized in 1932 after absinthe was banned, quickly became a symbol of Provençal culture. Advertising posters such as this were instrumental in promoting the drink across France, linking it to leisure, conviviality, and the sun-drenched Mediterranean lifestyle.
This poster is a rare surviving example of interwar French advertising art at monumental scale, combining strong design with cultural history.
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Title: Pastis Olive
Artist: Marc
Date: c. 1930
Printer: Publi-Vente, Paris
Size: 51 × 79 in. / 130 × 200 cm
Print Type: Stone lithograph
On Linen: Yes
Condition: Excellent “A”
Comments: Original large-format advertising poster for Pastis Olive, capturing the Provençal spirit of Marseille. Rare in this size and condition.