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Original Vintage PLM Railway Poster Mont Revard Sport Art Deco Golf Tennis
By Paul Ordner
Located in London, GB
Original vintage Paris Lyon Mediterranee PLM railway poster for Mont Revard a 1550m par Aix-le-Bains Savoie Sport Confort Repos / Sport Comfort Rest - featuring artwork by Paul Ordne...
Category
1930s French Art Deco Vintage Paul Ordner Art
Materials
Paper
1958 original poster by Paul Ordner - Concours Hippique Biarritz
By Paul Ordner
Located in PARIS, FR
This 1958 original poster, designed by the renowned French illustrator Paul Ordner, was produced to promote the prestigious Concours Hippique (equestrian competition) held during the...
Category
1950s Paul Ordner Art
Materials
Linen, Paper, Lithograph
1945 poster - So that France finds the joy of living in the reconquered freedom
By Paul Ordner
Located in PARIS, FR
A very nice and rare poster, made by Paul Ordner 🇫🇷 (1901-1969) a French illustrator and press cartoonist, for the Radical Party in 1945.
The Radical Party is a French political p...
Category
1940s Paul Ordner Art
Materials
Linen, Paper, Lithograph
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Good overall vintage condition. Minor signs of aging & handling.
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As much as they became a staple of New York culture, Fiorucci’s origins were in Italy – where Elio Fiorucci, the son of a shoe shop owner, began designing wellies in primary colors before officially founding the brand in 1967. The Fiorucci store made its way to New York in 1976 (a London store opened one year prior) and soon earned a reputation for a party-like atmosphere alongside daring fashion mixed with beauty products, vintage clothing, music and home décor. Here, following the sad news...
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