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Foire De Paris Vintage Poster

Original Foire de Paris, Paris Fair, 1954 vintage poster
Original Foire de Paris, Paris Fair, 1954 vintage poster

Leon SolonOriginal Foire de Paris, Paris Fair, 1954 vintage poster, 1954

$340Sale Price|20% Off

H 16.75 in W 10.5 in D 0.05 in

Original Foire de Paris, Paris Fair, 1954 vintage poster

Located in Spokane, WA

1954 Foire de Paris where the sails cover part of the earliest poster image. The bottom portion of

Category

1950s American Modern Foire De Paris Vintage Poster

Materials

Lithograph

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Original Vintage Poster Foire De Paris Carrefour Mondial Des Affaires Cassandre
Original Vintage Poster Foire De Paris Carrefour Mondial Des Affaires Cassandre

Original Vintage Poster Foire De Paris Carrefour Mondial Des Affaires Cassandre

By Adolphe Mouron Cassandre

Located in London, GB

Original vintage poster for the Paris Fair from 25 May to 10 June 1957 - Foire de Paris Carrefour

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1950s French Foire De Paris Vintage Poster

Materials

Paper

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