Chargeurs Reunis Ship voyage poster by Brenet 1950 VINTAGE ORIGINAL FRENCH POSTER
Artist: Brenet, Albert
Printer: Havas, Paris
Size: 16 x 24 in / 40 x 60 cm
On/Off Linen: On Linen
Print Technique: Lithograph
Condition & Comments: Excellent
Chargeurs Reunis Ship poster by Brenet 1950 on linen excellent
FRENCH TRAVEL POSTER ON PAQUEBOTS AUTHENTIC ORIGINAL PRINTING MADE IN 1950 BY THE COMPAGNIE MARITIME CHARGEURS REUNIS. EXCELLENT CONDITION ON LINEN
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Chargeurs Reunis Ship poster by Brenet 1950 on linen excellent
Compagnie Maritime des Chargeurs Réunis was a leading French shipping line established in 1872, later exploring luxury passenger services in the mid-20th century. Artist Albert Brenet, official painter for the French Navy and Air Force, created bold lithographic posters that blend shipboard leisure scenes and Parisian charm. His 1950s images—like the Claude Bernard liner and Vers la France flower market—highlight post-war optimism, elegance, and the romantic allure of maritime travel.
Title Chargeurs Reunis
Artist Albert Brenet
Date 1950
Printer Havas
Size 15.5 x 23.75 inches
Print Type Lithograph
Condiiton Excellent “A” on linen
Comments Elegant French Travel Cruise Ship poster from c1950 used at travel agency’s all over France. Original printing lithograph in excellent condition.
| Weight | 1 lbs |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 2 × 18 × 2 in |

















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