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1968 Foire De Paris Poster - Picard
Original 1968 Foire De Paris Poster
Designed by Picard. Printed by Atelier Lalande. Lithograph on paper. Measures 40cm x 30cm. Excellent Condition.
This small yet stunning poster features an abstract eye beholding the Eiffel Tower and promotes the 1968 Foire de Paris (Paris Fair). This lovely modernist design was used as the primary visual device for the fair between 1966-1969.
The Foire De Paris is a salon-type fair held annually in Paris. The fair has been taking place since 1904 and since 1923 has been held at the exhibition grounds of the Porte de Versailles in Paris. The fair always takes place around the end of April and lasts just over a week. These types of fairs trace their origins to colonial exhibitions and world fairs during which an Empire (such as France) could demonstrate to the world their colonial exploits and resources.
Free UK delivery, For non-UK delivery please request a quotation.
Original 1968 Foire De Paris Poster
Designed by Picard. Printed by Atelier Lalande. Lithograph on paper. Measures 40cm x 30cm. Excellent Condition.
This small yet stunning poster features an abstract eye beholding the Eiffel Tower and promotes the 1968 Foire de Paris (Paris Fair). This lovely modernist design was used as the primary visual device for the fair between 1966-1969.
The Foire De Paris is a salon-type fair held annually in Paris. The fair has been taking place since 1904 and since 1923 has been held at the exhibition grounds of the Porte de Versailles in Paris. The fair always takes place around the end of April and lasts just over a week. These types of fairs trace their origins to colonial exhibitions and world fairs during which an Empire (such as France) could demonstrate to the world their colonial exploits and resources.
Free UK delivery, For non-UK delivery please request a quotation.