French Posters Gallery
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movilicious-deactivated20190502:French posters for J. C. Chandor’s “A MOST VIOLENT YEAR” with Oscar
La Plage de Calvi. Corse. = The Beach at Calvi. Corsica. (1928)Le soleil toute l’année / Sur la Cote
Barnum & Bailey / Exhibition d'Hommes & Femme Phenomenes. Anonymous.36 ¾ x 29 in./93.
Ensemble by Jean Dessès, Paris, 1958Photograph by Gleb Derujinsky (American; 1925–2011)Model: Iris B
talesfromweirdland:The famous French poster for Jacques Tati’s TRAFIC (1971).
Pavillion des Tabacs. 1931. P. Bosse.78 3/8 x 57 ¼ in./199 x 145.4 cmAn electric-pink neon gl
talesfromweirdland:19th-century French sideshow poster. One can only guess.
Japanese film posters for Brigitte Bardot films. This Tumblr isn’t called Tales from Weirdland for n
Philippossian Automobiles. 1920. Charles Loupot.50 ¾ x 35 3/8 in./128.8 x 90 cmA flame-haired
blackhistoryalbum:De Arte Josephine | 1920s-50s [Part II]Vintage french theater posters featuring J
Dunkerque. 1929. Roger Broders.24 ¾ x 39 1/8 in./62.7 x 99.2 cmThe rarest of all Broders post
thrillerdesalvo:netflix posters → a mini series on historical figures↳ joan of arcthe voices you are
I came across this French poster for ‘The Legend of Hell House’ (1973) and I dig it. Here’s the orig
moodboardmix: The French Dispatch Character posters! “A love letter to journalists set in an outpost
American Crescent Cycles. 1899. Frederick Winthrop Ramsdell.42 ¾ x 62 7/8 in./108.6 x 159.8 c
Caudieux. 1893. Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec.36 ¼ x 50 5/8 in./92.2 x 128.5 cmA well-loved cabar
Édouard Manet (French, 1832–1883, b. Paris, France) - Le Rendez-vous des Chats (The Cats’ Ren
La diaphane.Poudre de riz.Sarah Bernhardt.Affiche.Art by Jules Cheret.(1836-1932).Illustrateur.
Pavillion des Tabacs. 1931. P. Bosse.78 3/8 x 57 ¼ in./199 x 145.4 cmAn electric-pink neo
Mai 68 Posters These posters were done in a hurry, mostly single colour screen prints, and depict th
Philippossian Automobiles. 1920. Charles Loupot.50 ¾ x 35 3/8 in./128.8 x 90 cmA flame-ha
American Crescent Cycles. 1899. Frederick Winthrop Ramsdell.42 ¾ x 62 7/8 in./108.6 x 159
Caudieux. 1893. Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec.36 ¼ x 50 5/8 in./92.2 x 128.5 cmA well-loved c
Dunkerque. 1929. Roger Broders.24 ¾ x 39 1/8 in./62.7 x 99.2 cmThe rarest of all Broders
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