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Artist: Tony George Roux
Roux's 1923 original poster for Chemins de fer du Midi Font Romeu
By Tony George Roux
Located in PARIS, FR
Tony Georges Roux's 1923 masterpiece for Chemins de fer du Midi transports viewers to the enchanting winter wonderland of Font Romeu in the Pyrénées Orientales. This artful creation not only promotes the allure of winter sports but also captures the essence of a bygone era with its distinct aesthetic. Tony Georges Roux, a distinguished French artist of the early 20th century, showcased his prowess in combining artistic sensibilities with promotional intent. The 1923 poster...
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1920s Tony George Roux Prints and Multiples

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