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Original vintage travel poster Pont-Sainte-Maxence - Chemin de fer du Nord - Charles-Jean Hallo - 38.98 by 24.41 inches

Immerse yourself in the golden age of French rail travel with this magnificent lithographed poster from 1936, created by the artist Charles-Jean Hallo. Designed to promote the Chemin de fer du Nord, this piece elegantly showcases the destination of Pont-Sainte-Maxence, located just 50 kilometers from Paris in the heart of the Forêt de l'Oise.

The artistic composition depicts a bucolic and serene landscape, where the medieval architecture of the town reflects in the calm waters dotted with sailboats. The contrast between the deep green hills, the blue sky, and the ochre tones of the rooftops creates a harmonious atmosphere, typical of the interwar period's advertising style.

Produced by the Office de propagande française, this lithograph is a precious testament to French advertising art. It is in exceptional condition for its age, having benefited from high-quality linenbacking to ensure its preservation. A must-have collector's piece for enthusiasts of transport history, vintage lithography, or French decorative art.

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Data sheet

Height
38.9 "
Width
24,4 "

Vintage travel poster by Charles-Jean Hallo from 1936 - Pont-Sainte-Maxence - Chemin de fer du Nord

€2,500.00
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Original vintage travel poster realised by Charles-Jean Hallo in 1936, Pont-Sainte-Maxence - Chemin de fer du Nord

Printed by : Office de propagande française

Print type : Lithograph

Size : 38.98 x 24.41 inches

Linenbacked

Condition : A

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