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Visit the French Riviera

  • Year : 1936
  • Country of the poster : France
  • Condition : excellent
  • Presentation : on linen
  • Poster designer : Nathan
  • Printer : Perceval - Paris
  • Printing process : lithography
  • Signed : yes
  • Smaller ≤ 27 X 39 ≤ 27 X 39"
About 2 inches more on each side for the covering *

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Original tourism poster designed by Nathan in 1963 to promote travel to the French Riviera with the trains and coaches of the French railways.

The history of the Société nationale des chemins de fer français began in January 1938. It is almost indistinguishable from the history of railways in France, since the SNCF took over almost the entire railway network. The company then launched the promotion of towns, localities, seaside resorts and other ski resorts by calling on the leading poster artists of the time (Colin, Villemot, Savignac...).

Nathan's in the series Visit commissioned between 1952 and 1968, for which he designed three posters: Brittany, the Alps and the French Riviera. His beautifully coloured images fulfil their function perfectly by inviting the viewer to travel. Here we can admire the Church of Notre-Dame-de-l'Assomption surrounded by its colourful houses in Saint-Tropez, revisited in a style that may remind us of Guy Georget's work.

A great admirer of Bauhaus and modern architecture, an artist with a demanding graphic design, the French graphic designer Jacques Nathan-Garamond owes his reputation to his taste for abstraction, consolidated by an exceptional sense of colour.

Original title Visit the French Riviera with French Railways trains and coaches
Year 1936
Country of the poster France
Poster designer Nathan
Printer Perceval - Paris
Printing process lithography
Actual size (inches) 62 x 100
Condition excellent
Presentation on linen
Signed yes

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