Artist: Lelee, Leo Size: 25 x 39 ” / 62 x 100 cm Printer: PLM On / Off linen: Unlined Year: 1990 Print Technique: lithograph Condition & Comments: Excellent Antique Theatre d’Arles by Leo Lelee c1930 lithograph
Ruins of the roman and Greeks still serve for amphitheatres today in many of the towns in the South of France. These are Corinthian Columns built by the Romans. Leo Lelee does this lithograph for the PLM in 1930. IN excellent condition on linen
Vaison-la-Romaine was created by the artist Leo Lelee in 1925 to promote tourism to the town of Vaison-la-Romaine in the Vaucluse department of southeastern France. Situated in the south of France, the town is known for its Roman ruins, medieval upper town, and the stone bridge crossing the Ouvèze River, set against a backdrop of Provençal hills.
Printed by Lucien Serre, Paris, in lithography, this poster is part of the interwar period’s regional tourism campaigns, which celebrated France’s historic towns and distinctive landscapes.
Title: Vaison-la-Romaine
Artist: Leo Lelee
Date: 1925
Printer: Lucien Serre, Paris
Size: 31 × 42 in / 80 × 107 cm
Print Type: Lithograph
On/Off Linen: on linen
Condition: Excellent A condition
Comments: Promotes Vaison-la-Romaine in the south of France, noted for its Roman antiquities, medieval streets, and the Ouvèze River bridge.