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  • roman theater colisseum Arles

    Antique Theatre D’Arles by leo Lelee vintage French TRAVEL POSTER

    $ 850

    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.

  • vaison la romaine lelee

    Vaison-la-Romain et Mont Ventoux by Leo Lelee c1925

    $ 850

    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.

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