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  • JOAN MIRO — EXHIBITION JAPAN — 1966

    JOAN MIRO — EXHIBITION JAPAN — 1966

    $ 395

    JOAN MIRO — EXHIBITION JAPAN — 1966

    Original exhibition poster by Joan Miro, created for his 1966 exhibition in Japan at the National Museum of Modern Art. The composition reflects Miro’s distinctive visual language, with simplified forms, bold lines, and vibrant color characteristic of his work.

    Joan Miro (1893–1983), a major figure of modern art, developed a highly recognizable style combining abstraction and symbolic imagery. His work gained wide international exposure, and exhibitions in Japan during the 1960s contributed to his global recognition.

    This poster was published and printed by The Mainichi Newspapers in collaboration with the National Museum of Modern Art. It was produced as a lithograph and often includes Japanese text relating to the exhibition details.

    Artist: Miro, Joan
    Title: Exhibition Japan
    Printer: The Mainichi Newspapers
    Publisher: The Mainichi Newspapers / National Museum of Modern Art
    Origin: Japan
    Size: 22.5 x 15.5 inches / 57 x 39 cm
    On / Off Linen: Unlined
    Print Technique: Lithograph on paper
    Year: 1966
    Condition & Comments: Mint condition. Original exhibition poster by Joan Miro for the 1966 Japanese exhibition.

  • Kinagin Vermouth — Eugène Patkévitch — circa 1941 - French Vermouth

    Kinagin Vermouth — Eugène Patkévitch — circa 1941 – French Vermouth

    $ 1,100

    Kinagin Vermouth — Eugène Patkévitch — circa 1941

    Original vintage advertising poster for Kinagin, created by Eugène Patkévitch and printed by MARSENS. This striking composition promotes the Kinagin beverage—a mix of gin, vermouth, and quinine—reflecting the popular aperitif culture of the period.

    The design features bold graphic elements characteristic of early 20th-century European advertising, with strong color contrasts and a refined sense of composition typical of Patkévitch’s work. Posters for aperitifs and quinine-based drinks were widely produced during this era, often emphasizing both elegance and the perceived health benefits of such beverages.

    Printed as a lithograph, this piece exemplifies the quality and visual impact of classic poster printing techniques. Large-format examples such as this were intended for prominent display and are increasingly difficult to find today, particularly in well-preserved condition.

    Details
    Title: Kinagin Vermouth
    Artist: Eugène Patkévitch
    Year: circa 1941
    Size: 35.4 x 50.4 inches / 90 x 128 cm
    On / Off Linen: On linen
    Condition: Excellent
    Comments: Original lithographic advertising poster for Kinagin, printed by MARSENS. Promotes a beverage combining gin, vermouth, and quinine.

  • LES SAISONS — GALERIE TALLIEN, ST TROPEZ — DANY LARTIGUE — 1975

    LES SAISONS — GALERIE TALLIEN, ST TROPEZ — DANY LARTIGUE — 1975

    $ 475

    LES SAISONS — GALERIE TALLIEN, ST TROPEZ — DANY LARTIGUE — 1975

    Original exhibition poster created for Les Saisons by Dany Lartigue at Galerie Tallien in St Tropez in 1975. The composition reflects Lartigue’s light and imaginative style, with imagery inspired by the landscape and atmosphere of the French Riviera.

    Dany Lartigue (1921–2017), son of photographer Jacques Henri Lartigue, developed a body of work centered on nature, color, and poetic interpretation of the environment. He lived for many years in St Tropez, where he established a home museum that included his artwork as well as an extensive collection of butterfly specimens. His work often conveys a strong connection to the natural surroundings of the region.

    This poster was produced for an exhibition at Galerie Tallien, a gallery known for presenting posters and illustration in the South of France.

    Artist: Lartigue, Dany
    Title: Les Saisons — Galerie Tallien, St Tropez
    Printer: Unknown
    Origin: France
    Size: 17 x 25.5 inches / 43 x 65 cm
    On / Off Linen: Unlined
    Print Technique: Lithograph on paper
    Year: 1975
    Condition & Comments: Excellent condition. Original exhibition poster by Dany Lartigue for Galerie Tallien, St Tropez.

  • NEW ENGLAND — UNITED AIR LINES — FRITZ DUMVILLE — 2004

    NEW ENGLAND — UNITED AIR LINES — FRITZ DUMVILLE — 2004

    $ 150

    NEW ENGLAND — UNITED AIR LINES — FRITZ DUMVILLE — 2004

    Original advertising poster promoting travel to New England, produced by United Air Lines as part of a series of contemporary destination posters issued in the early 2000s. The design by Fritz Dumville presents an evocative autumn landscape typical of the New England region, with the warm colors of fall foliage suggesting the seasonal beauty that attracts visitors to the northeastern United States.

    United Air Lines commissioned a number of artists to create this series of destination posters highlighting regions served by the airline. Each poster reflects the distinctive character of its location through contemporary illustration while recalling the tradition of classic airline travel posters.

    Artist: Dumville, Fritz
    Title: New England
    Printer: United Air Lines
    Origin: United States
    Size: 21 x 28 inches / 53 x 71 cm
    On / Off Linen: Unlined
    Print Technique: Offset lithograph on heavy poster paper
    Year: 2004
    Condition & Comments: Excellent condition. Original United Air Lines promotional poster from the early 2000s destination series depicting the autumn landscape of New England.

  • PALM SPRINGS DESERT MUSEUM — KAREL APPEL — c.1977 - Cobra Movement

    PALM SPRINGS DESERT MUSEUM — KAREL APPEL — c.1977 – Cobra Movement

    $ 285

    PALM SPRINGS DESERT MUSEUM — KAREL APPEL — c.1977

    Original exhibition poster by Karel Appel, created for the Palm Springs Desert Museum. The composition reflects Appel’s bold and expressive style, characteristic of his work associated with the post-war European avant-garde.

    Karel Appel (1921–2006) was a Dutch painter, sculptor, and poet, and a founding member of the CoBrA movement established in 1948. His work is known for its energetic forms, vivid color, and spontaneous execution. Appel studied at the Rijksakademie in Amsterdam and went on to gain international recognition, with his work exhibited in major institutions including the Museum of Modern Art in New York and other museums worldwide.

    This poster was produced in conjunction with an exhibition at the Palm Springs Desert Museum and represents Appel’s continued influence in the international art scene during the 1970s.

    Artist: Appel, Karel
    Title: Palm Springs Desert Museum
    Origin: United States
    Size: 20 x 31.5 inches / 51 x 80 cm
    On / Off Linen: Unlined
    Print Technique: Lithograph
    Year: c.1977
    Condition & Comments: Excellent condition. Original exhibition poster by Karel Appel for the Palm Springs Desert Museum.

  • JM Lafon

    PEINTURES ET COLLAGES — GALERIE “65” CANNES — J.M. LAFON — c.1976

    $ 300

    PEINTURES ET COLLAGES — GALERIE “65” CANNES — J.M. LAFON — c.1976

    Original exhibition poster created for Peintures et Collages by J.M. Lafon at Galerie “65” in Cannes. The composition combines elements associated with collage and musical imagery, including references to sheet music, geometric forms, and the outline of a guitar, arranged in a structured and balanced design.

    J.M. Lafon’s work reflects an interest in composition and rhythm, bringing together visual and musical references within a modern graphic language. Posters such as this were produced for gallery exhibitions along the French Riviera during the 1970s, a period that saw continued activity in modern printmaking and exhibition design.

    Printed by Mourlot in Paris, one of the leading lithographic workshops of the twentieth century, this poster demonstrates the high quality of production associated with French exhibition posters of the period.

    Artist: Lafon, J.M.
    Title: Peintures et Collages — Galerie “65” Cannes
    Printer: Mourlot, Paris
    Origin: France
    Size: 20.5 x 32.5 inches / 52 x 83 cm
    On / Off Linen: Unlined
    Print Technique: Lithograph
    Year: c.1976
    Condition & Comments: Excellent condition. Original exhibition poster for J.M. Lafon at Galerie “65” in Cannes, printed by Mourlot.

  • Radio - L.L. (Lucien Levy) – Art Deco Poster by G. Favre, 1930

    Radio – L.L. (Lucien Levy) – Art Deco Poster by G. Favre, 1930

    $ 425

    Radio – L.L. (Lucien Levy) – Art Deco Poster by G. Favre, 1930

    Original lithographic poster on paper designed by Georges Favre for Radio L.L. (Lucien Levy), inventor of the superheterodyne receiver. This striking Art Deco composition, with its bold avant-garde design, became closely associated with the company and served as a recognizable visual identity. Several variants of this design were produced.

    A strong and iconic example of early 20th-century graphic design, reflecting the innovation and modernity of radio technology during the period.

    Artist: Georges Favre (d’apres)
    Year: 1930
    Dimensions: 22.4 x 30.3 inches / 57 x 77 cm
    Medium: Lithograph on paper, mounted on linen
    Condition: Excellent

  • TAPIES — OBJETS ET GRANDS FORMATS — GALERIE MAEGHT — 1972

    TAPIES — OBJETS ET GRANDS FORMATS — GALERIE MAEGHT — 1972

    $ 550

    TAPIES — OBJETS ET GRANDS FORMATS — GALERIE MAEGHT — 1972

    Original exhibition poster issued for Antoni Tapies at Galerie Maeght in 1972. The design reflects the artist’s approach to surface and material, with a restrained composition and marks that are characteristic of his work during this period.

    Antoni Tapies (1923–2012) was a major figure in postwar European art, known for his exploration of texture, symbolism, and non-traditional materials. By the early 1970s, his work had gained wide international recognition, and exhibitions at Galerie Maeght were central to presenting his large-scale paintings and related works.

    Galerie Maeght in Paris was one of the leading venues for modern and contemporary art, regularly exhibiting important artists and producing high-quality lithographic posters to accompany its exhibitions.

    Artist: Tapies, Antoni
    Title: Objets et grands formats — Galerie Maeght
    Printer: Mourlot (attributed)
    Origin: France
    Size: 20 x 31 inches / 51 x 79 cm
    On / Off Linen: Unlined
    Print Technique: Lithograph on paper
    Year: 1972
    Condition & Comments: Excellent condition. Original exhibition poster for Antoni Tapies at Galerie Maeght.

  • TETE DE FEMME III (DORA MAAR) — BERGGRUEN — 90 GRAVURES — PABLO PICASSO — 1971

    TETE DE FEMME III (DORA MAAR) — BERGGRUEN — 90 GRAVURES — PABLO PICASSO — 1971

    $ 450

    TETE DE FEMME III (DORA MAAR) — BERGGRUEN — 90 GRAVURES — PABLO PICASSO — 1971

    Original exhibition poster published by Galerie Berggruen in 1971 to promote an exhibition of 90 original prints by Pablo Picasso. The image is based on Tete de Femme III, representing Dora Maar, one of Picasso’s most important muses. The composition reflects Picasso’s distinctive linear style and expressive treatment of the human figure.

    The poster was designed by Henri Deschamps and printed by Mourlot, the renowned Paris lithographic workshop closely associated with many leading twentieth-century artists. It was produced under Picasso’s supervision and references his aquatint composition used for the exhibition.

    Pablo Picasso (1881–1973) remains one of the most influential artists of modern art, and his portraits of Dora Maar are among the most recognized works of his later period. Posters issued by Galerie Berggruen are noted for their quality and for documenting important exhibitions of Picasso’s graphic work.

    Artist: Picasso, Pablo
    Title: Tete de Femme III — Berggruen — 90 Gravures
    Printer: Mourlot, Paris
    Publisher: Galerie Berggruen
    Origin: France
    Size: 20 x 27.5 inches / 51 x 70 cm
    On / Off Linen: Unlined
    Print Technique: Lithograph on paper
    Year: 1971
    Condition & Comments: Excellent A+ condition. Original exhibition poster after Picasso, designed by Henri Deschamps and printed by Mourlot for the Berggruen gallery exhibition of Picasso’s graphic works.

     

  • Walasse Ting – Exhibition Poster Galerie Adrien Maeght Paris 1974

    Walasse Ting – Exhibition Poster Galerie Adrien Maeght Paris 1974

    $ 550

    Walasse Ting – Exhibition Poster, Galerie Adrien Maeght, Paris, 1974

    Original color lithographic poster created for the exhibition of works by Walasse Ting at Galerie Adrien Maeght, 42 rue du Bac, Paris 7. This is a period printing, relatively scarce in this format, featuring a striking reproduction of Ting’s work with vibrant, luminous colors. Signed in the plate.

    Walasse Ting (1929–2010) was a Chinese-born artist whose work bridges Abstract Expressionism, CoBrA, and Pop Art. After early exhibitions in Hong Kong, he settled in Paris where he associated with artists such as Pierre Alechinsky while remaining independent of any formal movement. His work combines elements of traditional Chinese painting with a modern, expressive, and highly gestural style, often focusing on recurring subjects such as women, horses, and flowers. Ting described himself as an autodidact, working freely between Eastern and Western influences, and was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1970.

    Artist: Walasse Ting
    Year: 1974
    Printer: Arte, Paris
    Dimensions: 71 x 51 cm / 28 x 20 inches
    Medium: Lithograph in colors
    Condition: Excellent

  • WALASSE TING — GALERIE ADRIEN MAEGHT — 1974

    WALASSE TING — GALERIE ADRIEN MAEGHT — 1974

    $ 550

    TING — GALERIE ADRIEN MAEGHT — WALASSE TING — 1974

    Original exhibition poster for a solo show by Walasse Ting at Galerie Adrien Maeght, opening October 16, 1974. The composition reflects Ting’s expressive and decorative style, characterized by fluid brushwork and vibrant color, often inspired by nature and the female form.

    Walasse Ting (1929–2010) was a Chinese-American painter associated with a spontaneous and colorful approach to modern painting. Active internationally, he exhibited widely in Europe and the United States and was connected with artists of the CoBrA movement and other avant-garde circles. His work is known for its energetic execution and use of bold, saturated tones.

    Galerie Adrien Maeght was an important venue for modern and contemporary art, presenting leading international artists and producing exhibition posters of high quality.

    Artist: Ting, Walasse
    Title: Galerie Adrien Maeght
    Printer: Mourlot (attributed)
    Origin: France
    Size: 19.5 x 24.5 inches / 50 x 62 cm
    On / Off Linen: Unlined
    Print Technique: Lithograph on paper
    Year: 1974
    Condition & Comments: Excellent condition. Original exhibition poster for Walasse Ting at Galerie Adrien Maeght.

  • Cannes – SEM (Georges Goursat) c. 1930 French Riviera Travel poster

    Cannes – SEM (Georges Goursat) c. 1930 French Riviera Travel poster

    $ 1,100

    Cannes – SEM (Georges Goursat) c. 1930

    Original vintage French lithograph travel poster for Cannes by SEM (Georges Goursat). This elegant horizontal composition promotes the famed resort town on the Cote d’Azur, depicting a stylized coastal view framed by lush Mediterranean foliage, with bold “CANNES” lettering emphasizing the destination’s prestige.

    By the 1930s, Cannes had become a major summer destination, attracting an international, well-heeled clientele to its casinos, promenades, beaches, and refined social life. The poster captures the glamour and appeal of the Riviera during this period of growing tourism.

    Georges Goursat (1863–1934), known as SEM, was a celebrated French caricaturist and illustrator. Born into a privileged background, he was closely familiar with high society and often depicted its lifestyle with wit and sophistication, bringing a distinctive observational quality to his work.

    Artist: SEM (Georges Goursat)
    Year: c. 1930
    Dimensions: 46 x 31 inches / 117 x 79 cm
    Medium: Lithograph on paper
    Condition: Excellent

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