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Lithograpic Poster by Jean Dupas for the Arnold Constable Store
By Jean Dupas
Located in Montreal, QC
Made in France Tolmer Paris Arnold Constable & Company was America’s oldest department store, technically founded in 1825. The store itself used 1827 as its founding date, no doubt...
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Vintage 1920s French Art Deco Posters

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Rare Pair of Russian Avant Garde Collage by Mikhael Menkov
Located in Montreal, QC
Rare pair of Russian Avant Garde collage by Mikhael Menkov Signed M.M. 21 Mienkov was born in Vilnus in 1885 Died in Crimea in 1926. From 1912-191...
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Vintage 1920s Russian Posters

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