Artist: Andy Warhol Size: 27.5 x 39 ” / 70 x 100 cm Printer: Commune di Genoa, Italy On / Off linen: On Linen Year: 1989 Print Technique: offset lithograph Le Cento Immagini di Andy Warhol by Andy Warhol 1989
Le Cento Immagini di Andy Warhol or 1oo images of Andy Warhol for an exposition of 100 of his works in 1989 taken place in Genoa.
Artist: Andy Warhol Size: 27.5 x 39 ” / 70 x 100 cm On / Off linen: On Linen Year: 1990 Print Technique: offset lithograph Andy Warhol Una Retrospettiva by Andy Warhol 1990 Original Authentic
Poster made for the exposition of a retrospective of Any Warhol in Venise at the Palazzo Grazzia in 1990. The poster is on heavy paper and mounted on linen in excellent condition. Andy Warhols Marilyn images are the iconic representation of the POP error in Art and Culture. Original Authentic
Artist: Warhol, Andy Printer: Nouvelles Images, France Size: 34 x 41 inches On/Off Linen: On Linen Print Technique: Offset lithograph Year: 1989
Description:
Printed under the guidance and with the permission of the Warhol Estate in 1989 Nouvelles Images editors printed several of Andy Warhols famous pieces in France.
Whether you’re an avid collector of Warhol’s work, a fan of Pop Art, or simply looking to invest in a piece of art history, this “SELF PORTRAIT” print offers a rare opportunity to own a significant work by one of the most influential artists of the 20th century. Don’t miss your chance to add this iconic piece to your collection.
Artist: Chagall, Marc Size: 20 x 30 ” / 51 x 76 cm Printer: Imprimerie Moulot On / Off linen: Unlined Year: 1990 Print Technique: stone lithograph Condition & Comments: Excellent Ville de Nice by Marc Chagall 1970 vintage poster
poster for the posters of Marc Chagall at the Galerie des Ponchettes in Nice
Antique Theatre d’Arles by Leo Lelee c1930 lithograph
Antique Théâtre d’Arles
Artist: Léon (Leo) Lellée
Date: c. 1930
Printer: PLM, Paris
Size: 25 × 39 in. (64 × 99 cm)
Print Type: Lithograph
Condition: Excellent “A” on linen
Comments:
Original vintage French travel poster by Léon Lellée for the PLM railway, c. 1930. The subject is the Roman Théâtre Antique in Arles, with its remaining Corinthian columns. The theatre was built in the 1st century BCE and is one of the oldest stone theatres in Roman Gaul. It continues to serve as a site for performances and cultural events.
Lellée (1882–1947) was a French painter and illustrator known for his regional subjects of Provence, where he lived and worked. He produced a number of posters for the PLM (Paris–Lyon–Méditerranée) railway company during the interwar period, promoting travel to the south of France. This lithograph highlights the enduring Roman heritage of Arles as a destination.
Comments The theater was built during the reign of Emperor Augustus, between 27 BC and AD 14O. One of the best-preserved Roman theaters in the world and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, this monumental theater is famous for its acoustics and its massive scenic wall. It hosts the Chorégies d’Orange, an opera and classical music festival, each summer.
This poster was created for the PLM or Paris Lyon Mediterrannee French Railways for display in travel bureaus and train stations in the 1930 period. The poster is in absolute impeccable condition on linen
APPLE iPOD — SILHOUETTE ADVERTISING POSTER — c.2000–2007
Original large-format advertising poster produced by Apple for the promotion of the iPod. Part of the well-known “silhouette” campaign used internationally during the early 2000s, the design features a black dancing figure holding the distinctive white iPod and headphones set against a vivid brightly colored background. This graphic campaign became one of the most recognizable visual identities associated with Apple and the iPod during its rise in popularity.
Printed for bus-stop and outdoor advertising displays, these posters were produced in large format on coated poster stock with highly saturated colors intended for high visibility in public spaces. The French-language version reads “10,000 chansons dans la poche. Mac ou PC,” referring to the iPod’s ability to store thousands of songs and its compatibility with both Mac and PC computers.
The silhouette series appeared in several color variations including green, pink, yellow, and purple. Because these posters were originally produced for outdoor advertising displays, examples preserved in excellent condition are relatively scarce.
Artist: Apple Inc. Advertising
Printer: Apple Inc.
Origin: USA / France (French-language promotional version)
Size: 47 x 69 inches / 118 x 175 cm
On / Off Linen: Unlined
Print Technique: Offset lithograph on coated advertising poster paper
Year: c.2000–2007
Condition & Comments: Excellent A condition. Original Apple iPod bus-stop advertising poster from the iconic silhouette advertising campaign.
Artist: Berchmans Size: 8.25 x 11.3 ” / 21 x 28.7 cm Printer: Das Moderne Plakat On / Off linen: Unlined Year: 1897 Condition & Comments: Excellent A condiiton ART INDEPENDANT BY BERCHMANS FOR DAS MODERNE PLAKAT 1897
Das Moderne Plakat were stone lithographs printed by Jean Louis Sponsel in Germany in 1897. It celebrates the masters of the posters of that period recreating the famous posters of the period by the famous artists of the period. The plates came out in book form. Each is a stone lithograph. In Excellent condition
Original French Art Nouveau advertising poster for Aux Fabriques de Geneve, a jeweler and watch merchant based in La Rochelle. The design features a young woman presented in refined detail above a display of watches, jewelry, and decorative objects. A large ring or cameo-like medallion frames the scene, reinforcing the store’s emphasis on engagement and bridal gifts. The text indicates that the firm manufactured its own goods and offered a catalog available to clients upon request.
Although the name refers to Geneva, the shop itself operated in La Rochelle. The reference to Geneva likely served to evoke the reputation of Swiss craftsmanship in watchmaking and fine jewelry, suggesting products of comparable quality.
The artist Hem was active in France during the early twentieth century and produced a small number of advertising posters during the height of the Belle Époque poster movement. His work reflects the decorative elegance typical of the Art Nouveau period.
Artist: Hem
Title: Aux Fabriques de Geneve
Size: 47.5 x 63 inches
On / Off Linen: On linen
Print Technique: Stone lithograph
Year: 1903
Condition & Comments: Excellent condition on linen. Original vintage poster, not a reproduction.
Original vintage travel poster promoting Basel, designed by Swiss artist and graphic designer Markus Schneider. This lively bird’s-eye view of the city presents Basel along the Rhine in a map-like panorama, with the river, bridges, old town, and key monuments rendered in bright, mid-century color blocks. The style is typical of Schneider’s 1960s work—clear, graphic, and highly legible from a distance—made to advertise Basel as a cultural and architectural destination. Printed in Basel by Frobenius AG. The poster is in excellent original condition, not linen-backed, with strong, fresh colors and a very clean overall appearance.
Title: Basel Switzerland (Birds-Eye View)
Artist: Markus Schneider (1938–2021)
Date: circa 1960
Printer: Frobenius AG, Basel
Size: approx. 102 x 64 cm (about 40.2 x 25.2 in)
Print Type: Original vintage lithograph
Condition: A / near mint. No linen backing. Colors strong, paper clean, no notable defects.
Comments: A scarce Basel tourist poster from Schneider’s early travel-poster period
Original c.1900 French railway poster for Beausoleil, a resort on the Côte d’Azur, issued by the Paris–Lyon–Méditerranée (PLM) railway company while it was still formally known as the Chemins de Fer de Paris à Lyon et à la Méditerranée. The design, by an anonymous artist, promotes Beausoleil as a premier Mediterranean destination at the turn of the century.
The poster was produced using chromolithography, a demanding color printing process employed by only a handful of French ateliers around 1900. This technique allowed for richly layered tones and subtle gradients, giving the image a depth not achievable through simpler lithographic methods of the period.
Highly sought after as both a travel and railway collectible, this example is professionally backed on linen and survives in excellent “A” condition, retaining strong color and sharp detail.
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Title: Beausoleil
Artist: Anonymous
Date: c.1900
Printer: Robaudy, Cannes, France
Size: 30 x 40 in.
Print Type: Chromolithography
Linen: On linen
Condition: Excellent “A”
This is an original Italian advertising poster designed by René Gruau for Bemberg, promoting the brand’s rayon jacket linings. The slogan translates roughly as “Bemberg – the lining that goes fast.”
Gruau depicts motorcyclists wearing jackets opened in motion to reveal vividly colored linings, making the interior fabric the central visual element. Rather than focusing on the motorcycle itself, the image emphasizes movement, style, and the contrast between the outer garment and its lining.
The poster was part of a campaign that repositioned Bemberg linings from a hidden functional detail to a visible design feature. Gruau’s graphic style—bold shapes, limited palette, and strong sense of motion—fits naturally with the motorcycle theme while remaining rooted in fashion illustration. This work reflects his long involvement with luxury and apparel advertising and is a good example of his later commercial posters.
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Title: Bemberg – La fodera che va forte
Artist: René Gruau
Date: 1973
Size: 39 × 55 inches (99 × 140 cm)
Linen backed: Yes
Comments: Original Italian poster. Archival linen backing. Excellent condition