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Artist: Julien Lacaze
Original Fontainebleau Avon 1930s vintage French travel poster on linen backing
By Julien Lacaze
Located in Spokane, WA
Rare Original "Fontinebleua" Avon – artist Lulien Lacaze – Vintage PLM Railway Poster (Linen Backed).
Add a touch of classic French elegance to your collection with this authentic "...
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1930s Julien Lacaze Art
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Lithograph
1920 original poster Julien Lacaze La Lorraine pittoresque L'Étang de Bischwald
By Julien Lacaze
Located in PARIS, FR
Created around 1920 by the French artist Julien Lacaze, this original travel poster was commissioned by the Chemins de fer d’Alsace et de Lorraine, the regional railway network reest...
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1920s Julien Lacaze Art
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Lithograph, Paper, Linen
Original poster of Julien Lacaze for the excursions in Brittany Dinan - Railway
By Julien Lacaze
Located in PARIS, FR
Original poster of Julien Lacaze for the excursions in Brittany with the state railways.
Dinan is a city in Brittany, in the northwest of France. It is known for its medieval rampart...
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1910s Julien Lacaze Art
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Original travel poster by Jean Lacaze Affiche Eaux Bonnes before the letter
By Julien Lacaze
Located in PARIS, FR
Crafted around 1925 by the talented artist Julien Lacaze, the original travel poster titled "Eaux Bonnes Avant la Lettre" exudes the charm and allure of this picturesque destination. Commissioned by the Chemin de Fer du Midi...
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1920s Julien Lacaze Art
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Linen, Lithograph, Paper
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