Erik (1930s) – Champagne de St. Marceaux – Original French Art Deco Poster on Linen
$ 195Champagne de St. Marceaux – Erik (1930s)
This refined French advertising poster by Erik was created in the 1930s for the prestigious Champagne house St. Marceaux of Reims. Printed in Paris by Max Cremnitz, the lithograph reflects the sleek, modern aesthetic of the Art Deco period, combining elegance and graphic simplicity to evoke the sophistication of French champagne culture between the wars.
Executed in rich color and balanced composition, Erik’s design captures the glamour of 1930s Parisian style and the enduring appeal of France’s finest sparkling wines.
Artist: Erik
Title: Champagne de St. Marceaux
Date: 1930s
Printer: Max Cremnitz, Paris
Size: 17.25 × 24 in (44 × 61 cm)
Print Type: Lithograph in colors
Condition: Excellent “A” / Mounted on Linen
Comments: Original 1930s French Art Deco poster for Champagne de St. Marceaux, printed by Max Cremnitz in Paris. Bright color and crisp detail, professionally linen-mounted.













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