Image & Science (2000) Poster by André François – Original French Serigraph Printed by Michel Caza, Paris

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Image & Science – Paris (2000) by André François

Created in 2000 by the celebrated French artist and illustrator André François (1915–2002), this original poster was designed for the exhibition Image & Science, organized in Paris by CNRS Images/média as part of the Rencontres Internationales de l’Audiovisuel Scientifique. The event explored the relationship between art, imagery, and scientific discovery, held from 24 September to 2 November 2000.

François’s imaginative design presents the Eiffel Tower entwined by a serpent, offering an apple to a woman — a clever reinterpretation of the story of Eve and the serpent, blending Parisian symbolism with themes of curiosity and knowledge. Executed in bold color and whimsical form, the composition reflects François’s unmistakable wit and visual intelligence.

Beautifully printed in serigraphy (silkscreen) by Michel Caza, one of France’s foremost master printers, this poster exhibits exceptional color saturation and fine detail.

Details
Artist: André François (1915–2002)
Event: Image & Science – Rencontres Internationales de l’Audiovisuel Scientifique
Year: 2000
Printer: Michel Caza, Paris
Printing Technique: Serigraph (silkscreen)
Size: 50 × 69 cm / 19.5 × 27 in
Linen: Unlined
Condition: Excellent

Comments
Original 2000 serigraph poster by André François for the Image & Science exhibition in Paris, printed by Michel Caza. A brilliant example of François’s humor and creativity, combining science, myth, and Parisian charm in vivid color.

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Image & Science – Paris (2000) by André François

Created in 2000 by the celebrated French artist and illustrator André François (1915–2002), this original poster was designed for the exhibition Image & Science, organized in Paris by CNRS Images/média as part of the Rencontres Internationales de l’Audiovisuel Scientifique. The event explored the relationship between art, imagery, and scientific discovery, held from 24 September to 2 November 2000.

François’s imaginative design presents the Eiffel Tower entwined by a serpent, offering an apple to a woman — a clever reinterpretation of the story of Eve and the serpent, blending Parisian symbolism with themes of curiosity and knowledge. Executed in bold color and whimsical form, the composition reflects François’s unmistakable wit and visual intelligence.

Beautifully printed in serigraphy (silkscreen) by Michel Caza, one of France’s foremost master printers, this poster exhibits exceptional color saturation and fine detail.

Details
Artist: André François (1915–2002)
Event: Image & Science – Rencontres Internationales de l’Audiovisuel Scientifique
Year: 2000
Printer: Michel Caza, Paris
Printing Technique: Serigraph (silkscreen)
Size: 50 × 69 cm / 19.5 × 27 in
Linen: Unlined
Condition: Excellent RARE !!

Comments
Original 2000 serigraph poster by André François for the Image & Science exhibition in Paris, printed by Michel Caza. A brilliant example of François’s humor and creativity, combining science, myth, and Parisian charm in vivid color.

Weight 1 lbs