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Artist: Raymond Pages
1971 original travel poster by Pagès for Air France promoting travel to Germany
By Raymond Pages
Located in PARIS, FR
The 1971 original travel poster by Pagès for Air France promoting travel to Germany is a striking representation of a destination that bridges a storied past with a dynamic present. ...
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1970s Raymond Pages Art
Materials
Paper, Lithograph
1971 original travel poster by Pagès for Air France promoting travel to Japan
By Raymond Pages
Located in PARIS, FR
The 1971 original travel poster by Pagès for Air France promoting travel to Japan is a captivating blend of modern design and cultural symbolism, created to entice travelers to explo...
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1970s Raymond Pages Art
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Paper, Lithograph
1971 original travel poster by Pagès for Air France promoting travel to Israel
By Raymond Pages
Located in PARIS, FR
The 1971 original travel poster by Pagès for Air France promoting travel to Israel is a captivating piece that reflects the burgeoning interest in international travel during the ear...
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1970s Raymond Pages Art
Materials
Paper, Lithograph
1971 original travel poster by Pagès for Air France promoting travel to Spain
By Raymond Pages
Located in PARIS, FR
The 1971 original travel poster by Pagès for Air France promoting travel to Spain is a vibrant celebration of a country renowned for its rich cultural heritage, diverse landscapes, a...
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1970s Raymond Pages Art
Materials
Paper, Lithograph
1971 original travel poster by Pagès for Air France promoting travel to Canada
By Raymond Pages
Located in PARIS, FR
The 1971 original travel poster by Pagès for Air France promoting travel to Canada is a striking example of how mid-20th century travel advertising captured the imagination of would-be travelers. With its focus on bold design and a sense of adventure, this poster reflects the growing enthusiasm for international travel and Air France's role in making distant destinations more accessible. Pagès' work for this campaign is emblematic of the era's modernist artistic trends, skillfully blending abstract forms with cultural and geographical references to convey the vast and varied appeal of Canada.
Pagès, renowned for his innovative use of abstract shapes and colors, likely employs these elements to evoke the expansive landscapes and natural beauty of Canada. Though the specific visual details are not described, his style often incorporates geometric patterns and vibrant contrasts that could symbolize Canada's iconic features, such as its towering mountains, endless forests, and dynamic urban centers. The abstract nature of the design serves to create a sense of wonder and possibility, drawing viewers into the allure of exploring the vast Canadian wilderness and cosmopolitan cities.
The word "Canada" is likely presented in a clean, modern font, emphasizing the destination's name with simplicity and elegance. Below this, the Air France logo, traditionally in a bold blue, reinforces the airline's commitment to providing a sophisticated and reliable travel experience. The minimalist text ensures that the viewer's focus remains on the visual elements of the poster, which communicate the essence of Canada as a destination rich in natural beauty and cultural diversity.
In the 1970s, Canada was emerging as a popular destination for travelers seeking both adventure and tranquility. From the rugged beauty of the Rocky Mountains and the serene landscapes of the Great Lakes to the vibrant cultural scenes in cities like Montreal and Toronto, Canada offered a wide range of experiences. Pagès' abstract design likely captures this diversity, conveying the country's unique charm and inviting travelers to explore its myriad attractions.
The choice of an abstract and modernist design reflects Air France's branding strategy during this period, positioning the airline as a gateway to the world's most exciting and diverse destinations. By commissioning contemporary artists like Pagès, Air France not only advertised its routes but also associated itself with the cutting-edge artistic movements of the time, appealing to a global audience of sophisticated and adventurous travelers.
Today, the 1971 Air France Canada poster...
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1970s Raymond Pages Art
Materials
Paper, Lithograph
1971 original travel poster by Pagès for Air France promoting travel to Brazil
By Raymond Pages
Located in PARIS, FR
The 1971 original travel poster by Pagès for Air France promoting travel to Brazil is a vibrant expression of the growing enthusiasm for global exploration during the early 1970s. As...
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1970s Raymond Pages Art
Materials
Paper, Lithograph
1971 original travel poster by Pagès for Air France promoting travel to Asia
By Raymond Pages
Located in PARIS, FR
The 1971 original travel poster by Pagès for Air France promoting travel to Asia is a captivating piece that reflects the era's growing interest in global exploration and cultural di...
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1970s Raymond Pages Art
Materials
Paper, Lithograph
1971 original travel poster by Pagès for Air France travel to the USA
By Raymond Pages
Located in PARIS, FR
The 1971 original travel poster by Pagès for Air France promoting travel to the USA is a striking example of mid-20th century travel advertising, blending bold design with a modernis...
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1970s Raymond Pages Art
Materials
Paper
Circa 1970 Original vintage poster to promote Air France flight to USSR - URSS
By Raymond Pages
Located in PARIS, FR
Beautiful vintage poster, produced around the 1970s to promote Air France flights to the USSR.
Airline - Tourism - Russia
Kodak
Paul Dupont - Paris
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1970s Raymond Pages Art
Materials
Paper, Lithograph
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