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Artist: Lue Marie Bayle
Circa 1950 original poster by Luc-Marie Bayle for TAI - World map
By Lue Marie Bayle
Located in PARIS, FR
This circa 1950 original poster, created by Luc-Marie Bayle, celebrates the global reach of TAI (Transports Aériens Intercontinentaux), one of France’s pioneering airline companies. ...
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1950s Lue Marie Bayle Prints and Multiples

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