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A New Way of Seeing:

History of deco travel posters, by jack rennert & david a. schneider.

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Graf Zeppelin, Hamburg-Amerika Linie, c. 1932, Ottomar Anton, Printer: Erasmusdruck, Berlin

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Air France/Golden Clipper, 1933, Albert Solon, Printer: France-Affiches, Paris

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Air France, Paris London, 1938, Roger de Valerio, Printer: Perceval, Paris

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Air Fer, 1936, Roland Hugon (1911-?), Printer: Editions Paul-Martial, Paris

“One’s destination,” wrote Henry Miller, as he vagabonded his way through Greece in the 1930s, “is never a place, but a new way of seeing things.” In fact, the entire Modernist project was about seeing old things in new ways. “Make it new!” cried Ezra Pound. Modigliani, Brancusi, and Henry Moore seized upon the idea, taking the forms of ancient Cycladic art from the Aegean, and stripping away the ornamentation of the nineteenth century to create an aesthetic for the twentieth.

Travel for pleasure had once meant the Grand Tour: a ramble through the historic sites of Europe for the edification of aristocratic young men. (Consider it a gap year that lasted three and a half years.) As medical practice evolved in the late nineteenth century, doctors recommended travel as a necessary part of physical rehabilitation — “taking the waters” at the spa to treat rheumatism or tuberculosis. But the early twentieth century saw the reinvention of travel and touring.

The Need for Speed

What changed? For starters, just as in our own time, everything suddenly got faster. The latter half of the nineteenth century had experienced the introduction of the bicycle — which transformed personal mobility — followed before long by the internal combustion engine, the automobile, and the motorcycle. Steamship companies began competing for the fastest trans-Atlantic crossing. Eventually travelers took to the skies. For most people, however, the great signifier of speed was the railroad. Between the 1910s and the mid-1920s, the top speed of rail travel doubled — to 100 miles per hour.

As railroads began to conquer the Alpine passes, mountaineering societies swelled. Cable-cars, pioneered during the First World War for the Italian Alps campaign, became symbols of the avant-garde. In a remarkable convergence, during the 1920s and 30s, cars, trains, airplanes, zeppelins, and ocean liners all competed for a growing and changing market. Obliged to sell their services, they turned to posters suggestive of speed and experience.

In October 1928 the zeppelin offered the world’s first commercial trans-Atlantic flight — from Friedrichshafen, Germany to Lakehurst, New Jersey. In 1932, the Graf Zeppelin began five years of shuttling travelers between Berlin and Buenos Aires, the “Paris of the South,” in a three-day route that radically accelerated the standard airship itinerary, while retaining ocean-liner standards of luxury. A poster for the Graf Zeppelin by Ottomar Anton (German, 1895-1976) embodied the zeppelin’s futuristic luxury.

In 1933, Albert Solon (French, 1897-1973) designed the first, and now rarest, advertisement for Air France, created that year by a merger of several French airlines. Air France offered travelers an astonishingly quick 95-minute ride from Paris to London. In 1938, having shaved 20 minutes off that flight time, the airline issued an exceptionally clever poster by Roger de Valerio French, 1896-1938), suggestive of the speed of change.  

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Statendam, 1928, A. M. Cassandre (1901-1968), Printer: Nijgh E Van Ditmar, Rotterdam

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Trouville, 1927, Maurice Lauro (1878-?), Printer: Imp. Devambez, Paris

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Danemark, c. 1935, artist unknown, Printer: S.L. Mollers, Bogtrykkeri

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Pullman/Speed to Winter Playgrounds, 1935, William P. Welsh (1889-?), Printer: Charles Daniel Frey, Chicago

Making Connections

Some of the most dramatic images of the era began to envision travel, for the first time, as a multimodal network. In 1936, Roland Hugon (1911-?) used a photomontage of railroad tracks, combined with the flat colors and precise geometries of peak Art Deco aesthetics, to promote a brilliant one-ticket deal: a straight shot from the rails to the wings to the sky — “You leave one, you board the other” — in an idea of seamless travel that even today seems hyper-modern.

Likewise, the exhilaration is palpable in Dänemark , an anonymous 1935 work for the Danish Railway, which depicts a train and ship fusing together into one gigantic apparatus dedicated to collapsing spacetime. The poster emphasizes the emergence of a mechanical age. During the last gasps of the pre-industrial period, in the Romantic age of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, explorers experienced the sublime in the beauty and terror of nature, overpowering all things. By contrast, the Art Deco travel poster found the sublime in the enormous constructs of human manufacture. Enormously tall skyscrapers, impossibly large steamships, or unstoppable locomotives — all became objects of awe and veneration, symbols of power and elegance with which one could adorn oneself, like fashionable clothing, and use them, wield them, to conquer the heights and traverse the great spaces of the world.

With so many choices and modes of travel, women — who had tasted their first real freedom of movement with the bicycle in the 1890s — became travel-advertising targets for the first time. The Chicago-based Pullman Company commissioned from William P. Welsh (American, 1889-1984) a high-Deco series of posters,1935-36, which concentrated on women's independent travel to "winter playgrounds." Welsh also painted the murals for the Chicago Room in that city’s famed Palmer House Hotel.

No one better expressed the power, awe, and mystery of this new transportation age than Adolphe Jean-Marie Mouron (1901-1968), a Ukrainian émigré to Paris who took the nom de plume of A. M. Cassandre and now regarded as one of the five greatest poster artists in history. His poster for the S.S. Normandie , justly celebrated at the time of its printing, has become the premier icon of the entire Art Deco period.

Among the many other Cassandre Art Deco travel posters, one in particular deserves mention: his 1928 work for the S.S. Statendam , announcing service between Holland and America. Perhaps the most outrageously counterintuitive of Cassandre’s major posters, it doesn’t make much sense at first. It’s arresting, of course, as Cassandre’s own rules for advertising state: “You cannot stop people in the street and explain the advantages of this or that product. You must catch them by surprise and buttonhole them without their even realizing it.” But the poster doesn’t even appear to illustrate the tagline “for real comfort.” Cassandre faced a specific problem: the Statendam was magnificently appointed — but in 17th-century Dutch and Louis XVI style, with Gobelin tapestries and Dutch Old Master oil paintings. How could a poster faithfully sell newness and real comfort given accommodations more suitable for the ancien régime?

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La Plage de Calvi. Corse, 1928, Roger Broders (1883-1953), Printer: Imp. Lucien Serre, Paris

Since the Holland-America line connected the Old World to the New, Cassandre sought inspiration in American Modernism. By luck, he found the perfect model: Boatdeck , a painting by American expatriate artist Gerald Murphy.

Young, wealthy, and fashionable, Gerald Murphy and his wife Sara epitomized the artistic and literary expatriate avant-garde of the Jazz Age. Sara, a great beauty, was a muse to both Fitzgerald and Picasso, while Gerald was taken under the wing of Diaghilev, Cocteau, and especially Léger, who became Gerald’s mentor. The couple later inspired the characters Dick and Nicole Diver in Fitzgerald’s Tender is the Night .

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Ete sur la Cote d’Azur, 1930, Roger Broders (1883-1953), Printer: Imp. de Vaugirard, Paris

In 1924, Boatdeck became the star of the Salon des Indépendants in Paris’s Grand Palais. A 13-foot-tall Modernist masterpiece, it eschewed any image of prow, profile, or shuffleboard-playing patrons, focusing instead on a stark and potent view of smokestacks and ventilators that Murphy created from over 60 photos he took on multiple cruises. Many art critics have noticed the similarity between Cassandre’s and Murphy’s work. Cassandre, though, appropriated these aesthetic choices for a purpose. The Statendam boasted extraordinary ventilation systems: twenty-four thousand feet of piping carried fresh air escorted down ventilators by 76 large electric fans. The real comfort, Cassandre’s poster says in an instant, is from this machine, shown as shockingly new through Modernist aesthetics.

Murphy’s Boatdeck survives only in a black and white photo from the 1924 Salon, and in Cassandre’s interpretation of the painting for the Statendam .

Sea, Sand, Sun

Trying to capitalize on the new caché of the post-war Riviera, destination for the Lost Generation’s smart set, towns on the French coast began to compete for well-heeled visitors, leading to what many consider the greatest Art Deco travel poster of the 1920s: Trouville .

This 1927 work by the virtually unknown Maurice Lauro (French, born 1878) perfectly epitomizes the fusion of travel and fashion. Trouville had been France’s first resort town, a favorite destination of Monet, Flaubert, Proust, and Duras — but had become overshadowed by Deauville, a preferred haunt of Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald. Lauro’s poster pays homage not to the fashionable celebrities, but rather to the growing cult of sunbathing. At the dawn of the twentieth century, John Harvey Kellogg, the inventor of cornflakes, had strongly promoted the health benefits of exposure to sun and water in his sanatorium. His advocacy of sunbathing sparked a movement that truly began burning brightly when, in 1923, Coco Chanel stepped out with a tan. The age of the beach vacation had begun.

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Le Tour du Mt. Blanc, 1927, Roger Broders (1883-1953), Printer: Imp. Lucien Serre, Paris

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Vichy/Ses Sources, 1928, Roger Broders (1883-1953), Printer: Imp. Lucien Serre, Paris

Probably the most stylized Deco example of beach worship from the entire period is the 1929 La Plage de Monte Carlo by Michel Bouchaud (French, 1902-1965). Like so many other commercial artists of the period, Bouchad served in World War I. Unlike so many others, however, he demobilized in Algeria, where the crispness of the Mediterranean light inspired artistic epiphanies. The Monte Carlo poster is one of only a handful he designed; he normally worked on far smaller scales such as labels for jewelers and chocolatiers.

As Fred Gray suggests in Modernism on Sea: Art and Culture at the British Seaside (Oxford: Peter Lang, 2009), the beach-and-poolside scene was marketed — and in essence, became — a stage for those who would have previously been in the audience. Nothing better displays that trend than Southport by Fortunino Matania (Italian, 1881-1963). In this poster, Matania fuses classical forms with Renaissance ensemble figure arrangements to present a classic piece of Art Deco, one in which each individual figure and interaction is meaningful and emotive. 

For escapes to the Mediterranean seaside or to the mountains, however, the unrivaled master of the Deco “destination” poster is Roger Broders (French, 1883-1953), who, more than anyone else, balanced the flat color panels and composed geometries of typical Art Deco styling with spots of detail, creating an intense, almost hyperreal effect.

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La Plage de Monte Carlo, 1929, Michel Bouchaud (1902-1965), Printer: Publicity Vox

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Southport, c. 1928, Fortunino Matania (1881-1963), Printer: London Lithographic co., London

Broders had several "periods" over a stunningly short ten-year-long career working as a poster artist, 1922 to 1932. His earliest work, from 1922 through 1924, is largely landscape impressionism in a Modernist frame. But by 1927, he reached the graphic avant-garde with works such as Le Tour du Mont Blanc , which seizes the cut-out geometries of Soviet Constructivism. His 1928 Vichy ses Sources sources its own energy from Italian Futurism. Broders is at his best, however, at the L'Ete sur la Cote d’Azur , which fluidly communicates a continuity of artistic styles. In this work, Broders reached the apex of his style: the graceful organic forms of trees with the ideal geometries and primary colors of the coast — as if to say, "travel itself is an art, if done well: seeing things in a new way."

About the Author:

Jack Rennert, recognized as the foremost authority on poster art, has lectured and published widely on the subject, organized poster exhibitions, and in 1984 founded Poster Auctions International (PAI). He owns and operates Rennert’s Gallery, specializing in posters, at 26 West 17th Street in New York City.

David A. Schneider  is the Editorial Director for Rennert’s Gallery / PAI, where he researches and writes PAI’s auction catalogues.

Article originally published in the Art Deco New York journal, Vol. 3, Issue 2, Winter 2018. View a digital version of the full journal  here.

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60 Inspiring Designs in the Style of Art Deco Travel Posters

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  • 10 December 2018

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Originally used to promote cabaret and tourist resorts by train, steamship and airline companies, travel posters from the 1920s have become iconic designs. The artwork depicted luxurious travel with strong and powerful imagery, which was influenced by the geometric shapes and bold colours of the Art Deco movement at the time. The style still inspires graphic artists today, who use the visual traits made popular by the originals to create their own travel posters and tribute art. In today’s inspiration showcase I present a range of poster designs, both old and new, all based on the vintage 1920s Art Deco style.

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HMAS Parramatta by Mads Berg

HMAS Parramatta by Mads Berg

Hess Park by Mads Berg

Hess Park by Mads Berg

Bornholm 13 by Mads Berg

Bornholm 13 by Mads Berg

Grand Prix Monaco by Mads Berg

Grand Prix Monaco by Mads Berg

Ceylon Galle by Mads Berg

Ceylon Galle by Mads Berg

Sailing by Mads Berg

Sailing by Mads Berg

Chocolate Box Artworks by Mads Berg

Chocolate Box Artworks by Mads Berg

Areitxpress Poster by Mads Berg

Areitxpress Poster by Mads Berg

New York by Dave Thompson

New York by Dave Thompson

The Flatiron Building by Dave Thompson

The Flatiron Building by Dave Thompson

Brighton by Dave Thompson

Brighton by Dave Thompson

The West Pier by Dave Thompson

The West Pier by Dave Thompson

London by Justin Pedler

London by Justin Pedler

Sydney by Justin Pedler

Sydney by Justin Pedler

Brisbane by Justin Pedler

Brisbane by Justin Pedler

Transatlantic Line by Henry Rivers

Transatlantic Line by Henry Rivers

Visit Rio by Henry Rivers

Visit Rio by Henry Rivers

Visit Canada by Henry Rivers

Visit Canada by Henry Rivers

Seville Poster by IdeaStorm

Seville Poster by IdeaStorm

Coki Beach Poster by IdeaStorm

Coki Beach Poster by IdeaStorm

Modern London Poster by IdeaStorm

Modern London Poster by IdeaStorm

Route 66 by Martin Wickstrom

Route 66 by Martin Wickstrom

Cote d’Azur by Martin Wickstrom

Cote d'Azur by Martin Wickstrom

Skiing Colorado by Martin Wickstrom

Skiing Colorado by Martin Wickstrom

Explore Italy by Martin Wickstrom

Explore Italy by Martin Wickstrom

Art Deco Glamour by Stephen Fuller

Art Deco Glamour by Stephen Fuller

Mediterranee Poster by Stephen Fuller

Mediterranee Poster by Stephen Fuller

Art Deco Weekend Posters by Stephen Fuller

Art Deco Weekend Posters by Stephen Fuller

Rome by Red Gate Arts

Rome by Red Gate Arts

Fly Me To The Moon by Red Gate Arts

Fly Me To The Moon by Red Gate Arts

Dance by Red Gate Arts

Dance by Red Gate Arts

Love Me, Love My Dog by Red Gate Arts

Love Me, Love My Dog by Red Gate Arts

Life Is A Catwalk by Red Gate Arts

Life Is A Catwalk by Red Gate Arts

1958 Monaco Grand Prix by Charles Avalon

1958 Monaco Grand Prix by Charles Avalon

Nice Cote D’Azur by Charles Avalon

Nice Cote D'Azur by Charles Avalon

Chamonix Ski Train by Charles Avalon

Chamonix Ski Train by Charles Avalon

Switzerland Pure Swiss Air by Charles Avalon

Switzerland Pure Swiss Air by Charles Avalon

Cote D’Azur Pullman Express by Charles Avalon

Cote D'Azur Pullman Express by Charles Avalon

Alfa Romeo Le Mans by Bill Philpot

Alfa Romeo Le Mans by Bill Philpot

Bugatti Monaco by Bill Philpot

Bugatti Monaco by Bill Philpot

Bentley Le Mans by Bill Philpot

Bentley Le Mans by Bill Philpot

Cooper 1961 Nurburgring by Bill Philpot

Cooper 1961 Nurburgring by Bill Philpot

Goodwood Festival of Speed by Dave Thompson

Goodwood Festival of Speed by Dave Thompson

Ski In Les Trois Vallees by Dave Thompson

Ski In Les Trois Vallees by Dave Thompson

London by Dave Thompson

London by Dave Thompson

Miami by Dave Thompson

Miami by Dave Thompson

Natural Hot Springs by Csaba Gyulai

Natural Hot Springs by Csaba Gyulai

Glory Days by Mara Drozdova

Glory Days by Mara Drozdova

Miami Beach by Sergey Serebrennikov

Miami Beach by Sergey Serebrennikov

Art Deco Wedding Poster by Stephanie Viau

Art Deco Wedding Poster by Stephanie Viau

Bonavista by Jessica Lambe

Bonavista by Jessica Lambe

Metropol Kurier by Riccardo Guasco

Metropol Kurier by Riccardo Guasco

Magazine Italiana by Riccardo Guasco

Magazine Italiana by Riccardo Guasco

Maratona dles Dolomites by Riccardo Guasco

Maratona dles Dolomites by Riccardo Guasco

Longines Masters by Riccardo Guasco

Longines Masters by Riccardo Guasco

Clos Du Bois by Steve Forney

Clos Du Bois by Steve Forney

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This work is so inspiring. Great research. Maybe you will consider a tutorial with recreation of one of artwork.

Great inspirational set here, but having Mads Berg near the top of the list blows away a lot of the others because he is in a league of his own. Thanks for keeping the standard so high here at Spoon Graphics!

Love Art Deco. Thanks for this well written and researched article. Good work.

Good ! Thank you, Chris !

Beautiful inspiration! Love these! Thank you for putting this together.

Chris…You never fail to post the most inspiring content.

It’s really inspiring art Thanks to sharing with us great collection

I didn’t use to think that much of Art Deco, but it has grown on me in recent years. It can make a nice style for logos and murals. Maybe I need a new logo haha

Chris, it`s my favourite collection of posters now! You are superior. Keep going!

this is one cool and amazing collections of designs i am getting design ideas from here this is real cool.

Superb! Thanks for sharing

Nice work from several artists here. Love this stuff!

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Art Deco Posters

Art Deco Posters

Sam Hyde Harris, Southern Pacific's New Daylight, 1937

Plumb line against brick wall; yellow, orange, blue, black, red

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Art Deco replaced Art Nouveau as the major international decorative style after World War I and continued until World War II. Art Deco represented a machine age aesthetic, replacing flowing, floral motifs with streamlined, geometric designs that expressed the speed, power and scale of modern technology.

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Who designed your favourite travel poster?

Meet The Artists Behind Your Favourite Vintage Travel Posters

In my late teens, I bought myself a calendar that was illustrated with vintage travel posters. I was particularly smitten with one for Cuba produced in 1949 by the Cuban Tourist Commission. From that moment I formed a slight obsession with the beautiful artwork created to sell travel in the early days of advertising.

Since becoming a graphic designer I’ve found myself asking “who are the artists behind these fabulous vintage travel poster designs? What was their process? Did they travel to all the places they illustrated?” So, I did a little research into these advertising industry pioneers and this is what I found.

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A brief history of the travel poster, joseph binder, donald brun, fred ludekens, abram games, frank newbould, david klein, maurice laban, jan lewitt & george him, harry rogers, james northfield, bernard villemot, edmond maurus, albert solon, frank soltesz, vincent guerra, albert victor eugène brenet, joseph feher, vittorio grassi, otto nielsen, lucien boucher, robert falcucci, georges dorival, roger broders, harry stevens, daphne padden, percy padden, tom eckersley, reginald montague lander.

Modern posters were born in the mid-nineteenth century when a few planets aligned. The first was the development of printing technology, which allowed for mass production of colour images (“mass” being a relative term to today’s standards). The second was countries such as France lifting government censorship of public places. Lastly, mass-produced consumer goods were being advertised in populated urban environments.

By the late nineteenth century, posters had hit their stride in Europe with many fine artists such as Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec taking up poster commissions. As the new century dawned, posters grew in popularity and their design became an increasingly respected art form.

The Art of Vintage Travel Posters

Early twentieth-century travel posters were often commissioned by rail lines, and later airlines, to advertise their mode of transport using images of exotic destinations. Poster artwork varied in style as fashions came and went: art nouveau, art deco and modernism were key styles of the travel poster era. Finally, poster art gave way to photography in the 1960s, as printing technology underwent another evolution.

The art of vintage posters has experienced a renaissance in the last two decades, as new generations rediscover the illustrations and paintings of the past. Original travel posters are now highly collectible items. In 2014, Christie’s sold Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec’s Moulin Rouge lithograph  for £314,500, its highest-grossing travel poster in history. I grew up with this image printed on a set of coasters that my mum purchased while travelling in France. For those who aren’t millionaires yet, prints of vintage posters can also be purchased at much more reasonable prices.

The artists behind the posters

Allow me to introduce to you the mysterious talents behind the vintage travel posters you love. This is by no means a definitive list and there are many artists unaccounted for – these are artists behind some of the most recognisable and collectible travel artworks. Sadly, there is very little information available about some of them.

Joseph Binder (1898–1972) trained in lithography and studied at the Vienna School of Arts and Crafts before establishing his own graphic design studio, Vienna Graphics, specialising in advertising and poster design. After visiting the US as a guest lecturer at the Chicago Art Institute and Minneapolis School of Art, he immigrated to New York in 1936. He created modernist masterpieces for American Railroads, American Airlines, and United Airlines such as these.

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Swiss illustrator Donald Brun (1909-1999) was a student of one of Switzerland’s first professional calligraphic artists. He apprenticed as a publicity illustrator and took art classes in Basel and Berlin before becoming a freelance artist. Brun created posters for Swissair among others. Though he never stuck to one particular style, my personal favourites are the “picture-in-picture” posters he designed, like those below.

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Californian illustrator Stan Galli (1912-2009) may have created your favourite 1950’s poster for United Airlines. Galli studied at the California Art Institute (now the San Francisco Art Institute) before becoming an advertising artist. He worked in various areas from designing postage stamps to Navy instructional manuals over the course of his long career. His posters for United Airlines are among the most collected vintage travel posters today.

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Fred Ludekens (1900-1982), was an American artist and illustrator. The Californian had no formal training and worked initially as a billboard painter. Ludekens produced work for magazines and other media. He worked alongside the aforementioned Stan Galli at one time, painting wildlife images for Weyerhauser Timber advertisements. Ludekens created a series of posters for American and United Airlines in the 1950s.

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British born designer Abram Games was one of the last of the great poster designers, as the art was lost to offset printing and photography. His early work was often for London Transport and Shell.  After a stint in the British War Office during World War II, Games returned to posters for British Airways, Aer Lingus and EL AL.

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British artist Frank Newbould (1887-1951) attended the Bradford College of Art and Camberwell School of Art. He designed many posters for railways and shipping companies, before WWII at which time he became assistant to Abram Games (above) at the war office. Frank Newbould along with the artists, Tom Purvis (below), Austin Cooper, Fred Taylor, Frank Mason were the “Big 5” that for a time were exclusively contracted to design travel posters for LNER (London and Northeastern Railway).

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British artist Tom Purvis (1888-1959), attended the Camberwell School of Art. He worked in advertising agency Mather and Crowther before branching out on his own as a freelancer. Between 1923 and 1945 he created over 100 posters for London and North Eastern Railway (LNER), depicting the rail lines destinations in bold, flat colour with little detail. Though Purvis moved away from this style later, reintroducing some detail into his imagery, that vibrant, minimalist style is one of my absolute favourites.

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David Klein (1918-2005) created boldly coloured modernist posters. The Texas native studied at the Art Center School (also known as the Art Center College of Design) in Los Angeles. He created illustrations for the U.S. Armed Forces during WWII, then went to live and work in New York City. He created most of his travel-related work between the mid-1950s and ’60s. Klein’s commercial art includes these memorable commissions for TWA.

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British freelance illustrator Maurice Laban (1912-1970) created posters during the 1940s through to their dying moments in the 1960s. His vibrant posters for BOAC/Qantas were printed by silkscreen technique and made use of fluorescent opaque inks.

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The graphic design duo of Jan Lewitt (1907-1991) and George Him (1900-192) came out of the early ’30s in Warsaw. They relocated to London and worked together through to 1955.

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Harry Rogers (1929-2012) was an Australian designer who created several series of Qantas posters from the 1950s through 1970s, utilizing techniques such as paper cutting, collage and watercolour to define each campaign.

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Another Australian, James Northfield (1887-1973), was educated in Melbourne. As a commercial artist, Northfield created posters for the Australian National Travel Association to promote Australian destinations to domestic and overseas audiences.

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French graphic designer Bernard Villemot (1911-1989) is associated with his work for Air France, Bally, Perrier and Orangina. Villemot initially studied with master art deco poster artist Paul Colin.  His work has been in high demand since his death in 1989.

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Edmond Maurus designed art deco posters for French airlines Air Union and Air France between 1925 and 1955. The French artist studied at the Germain Pilon School.

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Albert Solon (1897-1973) was also known for his art deco posters. The self-taught artist who became a cartoonist, created posters for airlines during the 1920s and ’30s including Farman, SABENA, Air France, Luft Hansa, Imperial Airways, KLM and l’Aéropostale.

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American artist Frank Soltesz (1912-1986) studied at the Art Institute of Pittsburgh and went into newspapers and advertising. The president of TWA in 1945, Jack Frye, offered Soltesz a job creating magazine advertisements which were seen in publications such as Life, Esquire, Sports Illustrated, Forbes, Fortune and Time.

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French painter Vincent Guerra is largely a mystery, but his work for Air France and Aerovias Guest after WWII are notable contributions to poster design.

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Albert Victor Eugène Brenet (1903-2005), who was born in France and studied at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris. He travelled for magazine LÍllustration and was appointed official artist for the three French military branches during WWII. Post-war he went into commercial illustration including advertising posters for airlines.

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Joseph Feher (1908-1987), a Hungarian born and trained artist, studied at the Academy Bella Arte in Florence, Italy and Bauhaus, Germany. He also obtained a scholarship to the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in the late 1920s. From there, his work in commercial art and portraiture began. Feher taught in Chicago and at the Academy of Arts in Honolulu, Hawaii. He was also flown around the continental United States by United Airlines, to paint watercolours of cities for ads and calendars until about 1949.

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Italian painter Vittorio Grassi (1878-1958) started out at the Bank of Italy, testing typographic techniques as a means of counterfeit prevention, while he practised his landscape painting. He later moved into commercial work, designing stamps and posters for the Italian Government Tourist Board and the Italian Railroad System among other public agencies.

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Otto Nielsen is the Danish painter who designed travel posters for Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) between 1954 and 1976 in his unique oil painting style.

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Parisian born artist Jean Even (1910-1986) studied at the Ecole Boulle and Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts. Even favoured gouache for its matt colours, speedy drying and compatibility with light paper, all qualities excellent for travel.

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Another Air France favourite is Lucien Boucher (1889-1971), whose design career began at the Ceramique de Sevres. He debuted a the Salon d’Automne in 1921 before becoming a member two years later. He exhibited at the Salon de L’Araignée in 1924 through 190. Boucher produced lithographs, wood engravings and watercolour drawings. In 1935 he began working for Air France and gained a reputation for his planispheres – a flat representation of the earth.

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Robert Falcucci (1900-1989), was a French illustrator and painter who studied at the Ecole Normale Superieure des Arts Decoratifs, Paris. Falcucci spent time directing magazine advertisements for Renault; illustrated a cover of L-Illustration magazine; and worked with couturier Paul Poiret. Arguably, his best-known work his program artwork for the Monte Carlo Rally, and posters for rail line Paris-Lyon-Mediterranean (PLM).

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Georges “Géo” Dorival (1879-1968) was a French poster artist who also specialised in glass plates and shadow puppet theatre. He studied at the National School of Decorative Arts in Paris. His best-known travel work includes posters for destinations such as Venice, Cote d’Azur, Mont Blanc, Heyeres and Brittany, as well as the railroads such as the Chemins de Fer de l’Etat.

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Parisian born, Roger Broders, was best known for his travel posters of fashionable French resorts of the 1920s and ’30s. Broders created simplified imagery with bold, flat fields of colour and minimal lettering in contemporary typefaces of their time. The artist was commissioned by The Paris Lyon Mediteranée Company (PLM), who sponsored his travel so that he could visit the destinations he was to illustrate. He was said to have been a cigar aficionado, foodie and lover of cafe culture – aside from the cigars, he sounds like my kind of man!

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Kurt Wirth (1917-1996) was a Swiss graphic designer and illustrator. He started his own studio in 1937 and was a co-founder of the Swiss Graphic Designers Association. Wirth is known for creating modernist posters for Swissair and Swiss Federal Railways. He also taught at the School of Art of Bern.

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Born in Manchester, England in 1919, Harry Stevens started his design career with no formal art training. He designed posters for London Transport from 1960-1978 and various other high-profile clients. He won the Council of Industrial Design Poster Award in 1963 and became a fellow of the Society of Industrial Artists.

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Another British artist who created popular mid-century travel posters was Daphne Padden (1927-2009). The daughter of Percy Padden, a travel poster artist of the 1920s and 30s, Daphne worked as a commercial designer before moving into fine art later in her career. She studied at Epsom & Ewell School of Art and earned a National Diploma in Design for painting. Daphne’s freelance clients included the British Transport Commission, P&O Orient Lines and British European Airways.

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Now seems a good time to mention more of Daphne’s dad, Percy (1885-1965) . There doesn’t seem to be much information about Mr Padden. What we do know is that he studied at the Royal College of Art and mostly worked for the post office, producing posters advertising cruises on mail boats. 

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Lancashire-born in 1914, Tom Eckersley, was commissioned by Transport for London, National Savings Bank, Guinness and Gillette among other big names. He studied at the Salford School of Art, where he met student Eric Lombers. Graduating in 1934, Eckersley began a freelance graphic design career in London, in partnership with Lombers. They soon won commissions by London Transport and within a few years were both lecturing at the Westminster School of Art.

Eckersley’s career was interrupted by WWII when he enlisted in the R.A.F. and worked as a cartographer. He also produced “war effort” posters during this time. After the war, he continued to teach and take commissions for poster designs. Eckersley became a fellow of the Society of Typographic Designers and Society of Artists and Designers, along with an honorary fellow of Manchester College of Art & Design and the Royal Colleg of Art.

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Born in London in 1913, Lander received his art education at Hammersmith School of Art. He became the chief designer and studio manager at Ralph Mott Studio during the 1930s. Lander produced posters for GWR, LNER, British Railways and the Post Office. He worked in gouache and watercolour.

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Where to buy posters and prints

Galerie 123 , Switzerland

Affiche Passion , France

The Ross Art Group , USA (New York)

The Vintage Poster , USA (California)

International Poster Gallery , USA (Boston)

Antikbar , UK

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Vintagraph, USA

Printism , Australia

What is your favourite vintage travel poster? Drop a comment below and let me know.

I hope you’ve enjoyed getting acquainted with the artists that inspired travellers of yesteryear and found a little duende of your own. If so, you might also enjoy this artful history of travel postcards .

Peace, love & inspiring travel,

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My favourite is my 1950 karnten Austria by an artist called Ludwig depicting a view of a beautiful lake from a hotel . It has such vibrant colours and gives you a sense that you are actually there. For a poster toned that takes great skill . But now I’m thinking about my other posters and it’s like having children do you have a favourite hahaha. Thanks for your time to write about the artists and posters. I still have a few I am trying to find out about.

Hi David, Your Karnten poster sounds wonderful. It can be challenging to find info about the poster artists. It’s a shame considering how talented they were! I am always updating my posts so if you have an artist you’d like me to look into, let me know. I can’t promise I’ll turn up anything you haven’t already, but I would be willing to have a go.

Thanks for stopping by Duende, Zoë (aka Madam ZoZo)

Hi there. Love the site. I wondered if you could help me? I love a poster for Continenral Airways advertising Los Angeles which has a glamorous couple on the beach- the lady has golden hair in the style of a Hollywood star and there is a plane flying overhead.. It looks late ’50s to me. Would you know who the artist would be? My email address is xxx. Thanks Paul Moody

That is a tricky one. I haven’t been able to get much info at all on that particular poster. I agree it looks like the late ’50s given the style and fashion depicted. Continental used that particular logo between 1937-1960 so it is unlikely to be later. I found an aircraft buff who proposed the plane pictured was a DC-7B which also fits with the 1950s timeframe. Many of the well-known artists of that period seem to have been tied up with other airlines at the time and probably had exclusivity agreements. I couldn’t confirm anything further. Should I happen across more details, I’ll let you know.

Zoe aka Madam ZoZo

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  • [ HIGH QUALITY ] High definition pictures fit to professional grade framed canvas.
  • [ STYLISH ADDITION ] Perfectly complements an office, living room, bedroom, bathroom, or dining room environment.
  • [ UNFORGETTABLE ART ] Unique designs that are suitable as a gift for family and friends on holidays, birthdays, anniversaries or weddings.
  • [ NOTE ] Due to monitor display issues, actual colors may be different from online listing.

Modern Large Duotone Pastel Minimalist Landscape Subtle Wall Art Framed Canvas 3 Pieces Print

by SIGNLEADER

Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars. 98 total votes

SIGNLEADER is an adept home decorations manufacturer that specializes in the production of high-definition canvas, mural, and hanging poster wall art. Looking for something specific? Browse our offerings and you're sure to find the perfect artistic flourish to display on your walls. When you purchase a SignLeader piece, rest assured knowing that all of our art is crafted by professional hands. Our in-house team of designers routinely inspects the details of our artwork to ensure perfect quality and exact accuracy. Your artwork will always be perfectly printed to our exact qualifications. If you have any questions about your purchase, our customer service team is available to help.

  • GORGEOUS ARTWORK - High definition artwork is printed by inkjet on thick, professional grade framed canvases.
  • DURABLE MATERIALS - Frames made with durable plastic for artwork that lasts!
  • WONDERFUL GIFT - Want to give a gift? Choose from a number of beautiful designs!
  • SIMPLE TO HANG - Hanging accessory toolkit included with all artwork.

I love these framed canvas prints from Wayfair! I was looking for something very simple and that’s exactly what these are with a bit of modern elegance. I would absolutely recommend these canvas prints by Signleader!. Jeannie. IL. 2023-03-20 22:08:10

Attitude and Effort - Texture Art Print on Canvas

by Willa Arlo™ Interiors

Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars. 132 total votes

When you need an inspirational statement at eye level, this textual art print is just the piece to adorn your home office or entryway with glam style. A rectangular black canvas is the background for a quote that reads "Two things you are in total control of in your life: Your attitude and your effort." The first half of this statement comes in a white block font, while the second part is a gold tone script. A wall hook is affixed to the back, so you're able to hang up this print right when it arrives.

" Fashion Glam Toilet Paper Designer Detailing " by Ziwei Li on

by Mercer41

Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars. 318 total votes

Each piece is hand finished and comes with a fresh layer of foil on the sides to give it a crisp clean look. It arrives ready to hang with no installation required and comes with sturdy clear corners to keep it from damaging in transit.

  • Overall: 11'' D x 16'' D x 13'' D x 24'' D x 10'' D x 30'' D x 36'' D

Steam by PI Galerie - Graphic Art Print on Canvas

by The Twillery Co.®

Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars. 197 total votes

Add a touch of modern flair to your space with this eye-catching gallery-wrapped canvas print. Titled "Steam," this graphic art piece showcases an abstract, industrial-inspired design in a vibrant mix of corn, black, and red hues with faded and rustic touches for visual dimension. Made with 100% cotton artist-grade canvas, it's hand-stretched and stapled over pinewood bars for a professional touch. Fade-resistant archival inks ensure that the colors stay vivid for years, even in well-lit areas. Complete with wall-mounting hardware, this landscape-oriented print is ready to transform your walls.

  • Overall Depth - Front to Back: 0.75''

I Love the Rain - 3 Piece Graphic Art on Canvas

by Mercury Row®

Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars. 233 total votes

This 3-piece painting print set brings abstract style and a soothing palette to your bedroom or living space. Originally created with oil paints, "I Love The Rain" is printed on canvas, and it features a stylized geometric design in blue, white, and orange hues. Visible brushstrokes create an element of texture, infusing your space with a whimsical feel. The triptych comes in multiple sizes to suit your design scheme, and it includes wall-mounting hardware for a hassle-free setup.

Abstract Multicolor Blob Mirrored Acrylic Wall Art

by UniQstiQ

Rated 4 out of 5 stars. 8 total votes

Elevate your interior decor with this oversized multicolor wall art crafted from high-quality mirrored acrylic. This wall sculpture is a stunning representation of abstract art, masterfully blending vibrant colors of bright yellow, deep purple, teal, and orange to create a minimalist and mid-century modern boho masterpiece. Available in two sizes, 23"H x 64"W and 30"H x 82"W, this mirrored acrylic art is perfect for any space. The mirrored surface not only adds depth and reflection but also enhances the overall aesthetic appeal. It's a true work of art that is sure to captivate and mesmerize any viewer. This piece is created in the USA and is one-of-a-kind, ready to ship to your doorstep. Whether you're looking for a statement piece to add to your decor or simply want to create a bold accent wall, this abstract wall decor is perfect for you. So go ahead and transform your space with this stunning piece of art that exudes modern elegance and adds personality to any interior decor. It can be mounted horizontally or vertically for your convenience.

I am obsessed with this wall mirror. It’s absolutely stunning. It’s durable and of wrest quality. Monica. FL. 2023-04-01 13:31:44

" Mid Century Modern Abstract Wall Art Black Semi-Circle An Line Parabola Framed Art " 3 - Pieces on Canvas

Rated 5 out of 5 stars. 378 total votes

Signleader is an adept home decorations manufacturer that specializes in the production of high-definition canvas, mural, and hanging poster wall art. Looking for something specific? Browse our offerings and you're sure to find the perfect artistic flourish to display on your walls. When you purchase a SignLeader piece, rest assured knowing that all of our art is crafted by professional hands. Our in-house team of designers routinely inspects the details of our artwork to ensure perfect quality and exact accuracy. Your artwork will always be perfectly printed to our exact qualifications. If you have any questions about your purchase, our customer service team is available to help.

  • Gorgeous artwork - High-definition artwork is printed by inkjet on thick, professional-grade framed canvases.
  • Durable materials - Frames made with durable plastic for artwork that lasts!
  • A wonderful gift - Want to give a gift? Choose from several beautiful designs!
  • Simple to hang - Hanging accessory toolkit included with all artwork
  • Note- Due to monitor display issues, actual colors may slightly differ from pictures.

Love the look of these but unfortunately the frames are very poor quality. While unboxing mine I noticed chips on a corner of 3 frames. I’ve requested an exchange, hoping those ones aren’t damaged as well because I do love the look and vibe they add to the room. Could have been an issue with shipping & handling, but I’d still rate the quality poor.. Sage. Las Vegas, NV. 2022-11-15 16:35:28

Modern & Contemporary on Canvas

by World Menagerie

Rated 5 out of 5 stars. 12 total votes

This wall art exudes natural beauty and sophistication in both color and composition. Showcase your personality and turn your walls into an art gallery with this impressive wall art. This thin rectangle-shaped canvas wall painting is ideal for contemporary, eclectic, and modern-themed living spaces. This item ships in 1 carton. Can be hung horizontally or vertically using the sawtooths; nails and screws are not included. Suitable for indoor use only. This item ships fully assembled in one piece. This is a single gray-colored canvas wall art. Modern style.

  • Overall: 20'' H x 71'' W x 2'' D
  • Overall Product Weight: 4.71lb.

Celebration I - Wrapped Canvas Graphic Art Print

by Langley Street®

Rated 5 out of 5 stars. 77 total votes

This "Celebration" wall art print brings a touch of culture and elegance to your home. The premium gallery-wrapped canvas showcases a beautiful portrait of a woman in a cityscape, highlighting the fusion of urban life and African art. The wrapped canvas structure gives it a modern appeal, while the hand-detailed and machine-made production ensures a refined finish. Enhance your space with this captivating work of art. Mounting hardware is included for easy installation right out of the box.

Brown/White Canvas Radial Starburst Framed Wall Art with Black Frame

by Wrought Studio™

Rated 5 out of 5 stars. 23 total votes

This wall art exudes natural beauty and sophistication in both color and composition. Showcase your personality and turn your walls into an art gallery with this impressive wall art. This thin rectangle-shaped canvas wall painting is ideal for contemporary, eclectic, and modern-themed living spaces. This item ships in 1 carton. Can be hung horizontally using the sawtooths; nails and screws are not included. Suitable for indoor use only. This item ships fully assembled in one piece. This is a single brown-colored canvas wall art. Glam style.

  • Overall: 20'' H x 71'' W x 1'' D
  • Overall Product Weight: 11.5lb.

Mid-Century Modern Boho Black And White Abstract Floral Botanical Pictures Canvas Print Wall Art

Rated 5 out of 5 stars. 6 total votes

IDEA4WALL is a professional decorations manufacturer, specializing in high-quality canvas, mural, and hanging poster wall art. We use industrial-grade inks to ensure our products do not fade over time. Our high-quality canvas art is printed using industry-standard ink. Our style varieties offer numerous different options to fit any taste or complement any setting.

  • High-quality high-definition pictures fit to professional-grade framed canvas
  • Stylish addition perfectly complements an office, living room, bedroom, bathroom, or dining room environment
  • Unforgettable art unique designs that are suitable as a gift for family and friends on holidays, birthdays, anniversaries, or weddings.
  • Note due to monitor display issues, actual colors may be different from the online listing
  • it is a set of three pieces

Mid Century Modern Boho Bright Nordic Abstract Living Room Framed Canvas 3 Pieces Print Wall Art

Rated 5 out of 5 stars. 167 total votes

IDEA4WALL is a professional home decor manufacturer specializing in high-quality, hangable art. Browse our vast selection of art to find the perfect piece for your living space. When you purchase framed canvas print wall art, rest assured knowing that it was crafted by skilled professionals. If you have any questions about your purchase, our customer service representatives are available to help. Our in-house design team routinely checks the details of our prints to ensure accuracy and to assure perfect quality. Your artwork will always be perfectly printed to our exacting standards.

  • High Quality: High-definition pictures fit professional-grade framed canvas.
  • Colorful Frames: Multiple frame colors are available.

Very decent, especially for the price. Not something you’re going to want to study up close, but looks good on the wall.. Abigail. US. 2022-09-23 14:51:23

" Ring Around " on Paper

Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars. 1297 total votes

Eye-catching and modern, this printed painting brings an optical illusion to your living room or den. It features a geometric composition of curved, energetic brush strokes in blue, gray, and dirty white hues, overlapping to create a ring motif. Replicated from an original acrylic painting, this piece is printed in the USA on artist-quality canvas and gallery-wrapped for a clean, crisp look. Plus, it comes in a wide range of framing options, letting you choose the one that suits your style best. Our favorite? Wall-hanging hardware is included.

  • Overall Product Weight: 5lb.

Textual Art Canvas on

by Laurel Foundry Modern Farmhouse®

Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars. 1212 total votes

This 3-piece textural art on canvas lets you add a farmhouse-inspired appeal to your space while reminding all who visit what matters most. Made in the USA, it's printed on canvas and designed to resemble wood with a solid wood stretcher bar and features the phrase, "Family" and "Forever, for always, no matter what" in navy text. It's offered in an array of different sizes, so it's easy to get the right look almost anywhere. Plus, hanging hardware is included, so you can add it to your space as soon as it arrives.

  • Overall Product Weight: 8lb.

by Joss & Main

Rated 5 out of 5 stars. 2 total votes

Woven wall art is a uniquely crafted piece of art featuring woven jute in a geometric pattern framed in a shadow box under glass in a black frame. D-ring or sawtooth picture hanging hardware included

  • Geometric pattern
  • Shadown box
  • Black frame

Mallon " Love Embracing " by Rikki Drotar on

Rated 5 out of 5 stars. 309 total votes

This painting print depicts two curvaceous human forms in an embrace, with a swirling atmospheric background reminiscent of clouds. The original painting, “Love Embracing,” was created by artist Rikki Drotar. Reproduced using fade-resistant archival inks on hand-stretched canvas, this figurative work in shades of brown, gray, and tan complements a modern design aesthetic. A frameless square, it was made in the USA and includes wall mounting hardware – so you can hang and enjoy it in a jiffy.

  • Hand-stretched around sturdy wooden stretcher bars
  • Fade-resistant archival inks
  • UV protective coating
  • Hand-crafted in the USA

Beautiful piece of art, I love it ❤️. Norma. North Bellmore, NY. 2023-04-21 21:27:17

" Glowing From Afar " on Canvas

Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars. 1584 total votes

This abstract painting print features a vibrant mix of gray, blue, white, and gold tones that is reminiscent of glowing lights on the waterfront. Designed in the USA, this canvas print originally used oil-based paints for a handmade look. At 24" tall and 48" wide, this wrapped canvas print is ideal for any open space to give your living room, dining room, or home office a contemporary touch. Two wall hooks are also included, so you can hang them upright when it arrives.

  • Overall: 24'' H x 48'' W x 1.5'' D
  • Overall Product Weight: 10lb.

Grunge Abstract Paint Stroke Effect Organic Modern Artwork On Canvas 2 Pieces Print Wall Art

Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars. 26 total votes

This is a professional decorations manufacturer, specializing in high-quality canvas, mural, and hanging poster wall art. We use industrial-grade inks to ensure our products do not fade over time. Our high-quality canvas art is printed using industry-standard ink. Our style varieties offer numerous different options to fit any taste or complement any setting.

  • High-definition pictures fit to professional-grade framed canvas
  • Perfectly complements an office, living room, bedroom, bathroom, or dining room environment.
  • Unique designs that are suitable as a gift for family and friends on holidays, birthdays, anniversaries, or weddings.
  • Due to monitor display issues, actual colors may be different from the online listing.

Parchment 'Old World Map' Graphic Art Multi-Piece Image on Canvas

Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars. 343 total votes

Add a hint of wanderlust to your walls with this piece of wall art. Across three panels it depicts a map of the world with old steamship routes and submarine cables stretching across the canvas. Its navy and gray color scheme makes it a versatile piece in nearly any style of home. This triptych is printed on gallery-grade canvas and professionally wrapped around a wooden frame. We love how this print arrives with three wall hooks, so you can decorate your home right out of the box.

  • Overall Product Weight: 9lb.

by Birch Lane™

Enhance the home decor with this wood framed abstract botanical wall art with a glass cover in multicolor. This wall art features a glass cover that protects the print from dust and damage. The image features a textured and abstract botanical design that adds interest and charm to the space. The print has a multicolor scheme that showcases various shades of green, blue, yellow, and pink. The print is framed by solid wood with a natural finish, giving it a splash of color and creativity. The wall art has an integrated hanging mechanism that hangs it vertically with ease. This wall art is perfect for adding a splash of color and creativity to the living room, bedroom, or office. It is suitable for any style of home decor, from Scandinavian to minimalist, as it creates a vibrant and modern look. This wall art measures 19.5 inches wide and 27.5 inches high. These wall décor pieces are a fun and unique way to add a touch of nature to the home.

  • Add a splash of color and creativity to the walls with this wood framed abstract botanical wall art with glass cover in multicolor
  • These wall décor pieces have an integrated hanging mechanism that can hang them vertically
  • This wall art is made of wood and glass
  • This wall art measures 19.5 inches wide and 27.5 inches high

5 Piece Vintage Gallery Wall Art Set - The South Strand Art by Wall + Wonder

Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars. 2 total votes

This 5-piece wall art print set brings a classic, vintage-inspired touch to your home decor. Each piece showcases a different scenic theme, from cityscapes and landscapes to nautical scenes and transportation. The prints are framed in wood, lending a cohesive look to the gallery set. The landscape and portrait orientations allow for versatile arrangement options on your walls. Mounting hardware is included for easy installation right out of the box. This gallery set makes for a great housewarming gift as well.

  • The classic designed frames include hanging hardware for easy assembly and installation, transforming your space in just a few minutes.

" Bubble Gum Jewelry " on Canvas

Rated 5 out of 5 stars. 235 total votes

Complete your wall decor with this chic print 'Bubble Gum Jewelry.' This artwork’s exceptional design of blue people and portraits will make a statement in your home or office with intriguing elements of black celebrities. Create a perfect pair or complete a gallery wall by checking out our other glam styles!

  • Overall: 15'' H x 10'' W x 1.5'' D
  • Overall Product Weight: 1lb.

LOVE LOVE LOVE This pic for my Babe Cave!! It does not disappoint! Glad I read other reviews and sized up! It is perfect for my new shoehandbag room.. Kelly. Batavia, OH. 2020-08-13 15:07:55

Abstract That Love Feeling - Graphic Art on Canvas

Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars. 39 total votes

Enliven any space with Oliver Gal’s curated collection of unique, contemporary artwork. The perfect piece to add to your home decor collection. Each giclée print is an original edition and displays like fine art, made with a worldwide standard for museum-quality printing, using ultra-premium and fade-resistant inks to guarantee high definition and vivid colors. Choose between the wrapped canvas for a frameless and modern look, or the decorative floater frame of your choice: onyx black, pearl white, and lux gold. Printed on gallery-wrapped canvas and framed in a wooden frame, this timeless wall art is ready to hang with a nail and hook included. Oliver Gal is a women-owned and award-winning design house that creates and curates collections of one-of-a-kind artwork and giclées to captivate the most discerning taste. Proudly handcrafted in Miami, USA.

Love how it turned out! Gives just the right pop of color!. Nicole. Austin, TX. 2023-02-12 16:40:33

Baked Paintstrokes V - Single Picture Frame Print

by Ivy Bronx

Rated 4 out of 5 stars. 25 total votes

Baked Paintstrokes V Premium Framed Print - Ready to Hang A Premium Framed Print created to last. Framed in distressed wood and available in an array of sizes and colorsFeaturing a beveled solid wood stretcher bar, each piece comes ready to hand

  • Premium Framed Print - Ready to Hang
  • Ready to Hang
  • Made in USA

Brown Canvas Radial Starburst Framed Wall Art with Gold Frame

by Greyleigh™

Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars. 187 total votes

Who says walls should be left untouched? A blank wall is just a canvas for you to decorate with pieces that display your life, interests, and personality. Wall art is a great way to do this, especially in your teen's room! Take this piece for example: It features an understated beige and brown contemporary sunburst that brings a minimal look to your space. It is printed on canvas, and framed with a gold wood frame. This piece arrives ready to hang, with included wall mounting hardware.

  • Overall: 39'' H x 39'' W x 2'' D
  • Overall Product Weight: 3.5lb.

" Value Does Not Apply " on Canvas

Rated 5 out of 5 stars. 22 total votes

All pleasure is ours to have your attention on our finest canvas! This product is one of the indispensable items to highlight your room with impression and luxury. Also, it is such an excellent idea to make it a gift to your dearest ones!

IDEA4WALL Framed Canvas Wall Art No Texture Dark Paint Strokes Abstract Canvas Prints Home Artwork Decoration For Living Room,Bedroom Framed On Canvas Print

IDEA4WALL is a professional decorations manufacturer, specializing in high quality canvas, mural, and hanging poster wall art. We use industrial grade inks to ensure our products do not fade over time.Our high-quality canvas art is printed using industry standard ink. Our style varieties offer numerous different options to fit any taste or complement any setting.

  • [ COLORFUL FRAMES ] Multiple frame colors available.

21250 Gold and Light Floral White by Oliver Gal - Wrapped Canvas Graphic Art Print

by House of Hampton®

Rated 5 out of 5 stars. 24 total votes

" Afrique Model 2 (Horizontal) " by By Jodi on Plastic / Acrylic

Rated 5 out of 5 stars. 102 total votes

Add a vibrant botanical vibe to your living room, bedroom, or home office with this distinctive print on canvas. Entitled “Afrique Model 2” by artist By Jodi, this rectangular graphic art reproduction is printed on wrapped canvas. It features a figure in profile wearing an elaborate floral headdress in shades of gray, red, white, and green. We love that this piece is so easy to clean; just wipe it with a damp cloth. It completes the look in any modern, coastal, or bohemian setting.

  • Arrives ready to hang
  • 100% proudly made in North America

" But I Never Quit " Painting Print on Canvas

Rated 5 out of 5 stars. 4 total votes

With an overarching color that will add a dynamic feel to your home décor, this fine art piece is printed using ultra-premium and fade-resistant inks to guarantee high definition and vivid colors. Our wall art is carefully wrapped with a layer of shrink-wrap that protects the surface and then wrapped with heavy-duty bubble cushion, ensuring its safe arrival to its new home. This fine art print features a design to bring you the perfect finishing touch to your home décor theme.

  • Overall: 54'' W x 1.5'' D

Everything At Once II Premium Framed Print - Ready To Hang

Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars. 66 total votes

Everything at Once II Premium Framed Print - Ready to Hang A Premium Framed Print created to last. Framed in distressed wood and available in an array of sizes and colors Featuring a beveled solid wood stretcher bar, each piece comes ready to hand. Each piece is made to order. Each piece comes with hanging hardware. Made in the USA Ready to Hang

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Birch Lane™ Storm Clouds Abstract Hand Painted Art

This hand-painted abstract on canvas creates the perfect storm. Featuring both cool shades of gray and blue layered together with warm hues of cream and brown and surrounded by a gold gallery frame. Due to the handcrafted nature of this work, each piece may have subtle differences. This piece may be hung horizontally or vertically.

  • Firwood frame in gold finish with gray, blue, cream, and brown hues, gallery frame.
  • Fir wood, canvas, PS, MDF
  • Our art combines premium quality materials with a unique high-style design.

" Grunge Paint Stroke Collage Abstract Large Wall Art " 3 - Pieces on Canvas

Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars. 123 total votes

  • Durable materials - Frames made with durable plastic for artwork that lasts.
  • A wonderful gift - Want to give a gift? Choose from several beautiful designs.
  • Simple to hang - Hanging accessory toolkit included with all artwork.
  • Note - Due to monitor display issues, actual colors may slightly differ from pictures.

I LOVE My New ZEN Print, It Matches Other Pic Already in BEDROOM ‼️ . Jill. Moses Lake, WA. 2023-03-22 06:54:55

Into the Woods by Conrad Knutsen - Graphic Art Print on Canvas

by Charlton Home®

Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars. 139 total votes

A hand-wrapped and custom-printed premium giclee canvas are just right for your home.

  • Overall Product Weight: 4lb.

Modern Bold Brush Stroke Lines - Graphic Art on Canvas

Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars. 14 total votes

We are obsessed with this exclusively curated collection of hand-embellished framed canvas prints. All our artistic embellishments are applied by hand using a combination of finishes that make each piece look original and one of a kind. Printed on gallery-wrapped canvas and framed in a wooden frame, this timeless wall art is ready to hang with a nail and hook included. Oliver Gal is a women-owned and award-winning design house that creates and curates collections of one-of-a-kind artwork and giclées to captivate the most discerning taste. Proudly handcrafted in Miami, USA.

  • This sophisticated artwork will inspire and transform your room with its iconic abstract design.
  • Hand-framed with a modern satin floater frame. The giclee print floats within this thin frame, which creates the illusion of suspended artwork.
  • Includes a Certificate of authenticity signed by the artist. The Oliver Gal Art Group is a renowned artist collective and design house in Miami.
  • Arrives ready to hang with pre-installed hooks for easy hanging. Nail and hanger also included.

I still need to center and hang it, but I love it! It’s lightweight, the scale is perfect (and so hard to find) and a great value for large artwork. Kristina. Metamora, MI. 2023-02-11 13:06:06

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  • 52.283333 104.3 1 Irkutsk — the attractive capital and largest city; one of the principal stops on the Trans-Siberian Railway and the gateway to Lake Baikal
  • 52.566667 103.916667 2 Angarsk — the second largest regional city is home to the Museum of Clocks
  • 56.152 101.633 3 Bratsk — a relatively large city on the Baikal-Amur Mainline
  • 51.853611 104.869167 4 Listvyanka — located on the shores of Lake Baikal
  • 51.659444 103.706111 5 Slyudyanka - southernmost point of the Baikal, famous for its marble railway station and smoked omul
  • 54.9 99.016667 6 Nizhneudinsk — a small city on the Trans-Siberian with a pretty church; located near some interesting caves and a waterfall along the Uda River
  • 55.933333 98.016667 7 Tayshet — nothing much to see, but many stop at this important rail junction to begin the Baikal-Amur Mainline

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  • 53.302778 108.004722 2 Lake Baikal — located between Buryatia and Irkutsk Oblast , is the deepest and oldest lake in the world and also the planet's largest body of freshwater.
  • 51.72865 103.72159 3 Circum-Baikal Railway
  • 53.15 107.4 4 Olkhon — the largest island in lake Baikal is a real jewel, and worthy of the effort it takes to reach it.
  • 51.8531 104.882 5 Pribaikalsky National Park

Understand [ edit ]

Irkutsk Oblast, in particular the capital Irkutsk and the shores of Lake Baikal , is likely Siberia 's top travel destination.

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Russian is understood and spoken by all; some members of ethnic minorities (especially the Buryat) are bilingual and speak their native languages with one another.

Get in [ edit ]

By plane [ edit ].

Irkutsk Airport ( IKT  IATA ) is one of Russia 's most important and receives international flights from Mongolia , China , South Korea , Thailand , and Uzbekistan . Domestic flights are available from most major Russian airports, including: Saint Petersburg , Moscow , Khabarovsk , Yekaterinburg , Vladivostok , and many others.

By train [ edit ]

Despite the importance of Irkutsk Airport, most travellers still arrive via the Trans-Siberian Railway , which stops at (from west to east): Taishet (junction with the Baikal-Amur Mainline ), Nizhneudinsk , Usolye-Sibirskoe , Angarsk , Irkutsk , among other less frequented settlements.

By car [ edit ]

Baikal Highway crosses the region from west to east. A bus from Ulan-Ude connects Irkutsk with Buryatia.

Get around [ edit ]

Bratsk and Ust-Orda are accessible via the Baikal-Amur Mainline from the Trans-Siberian Railway junction at Taishet.

Do [ edit ]

  • Camping out on one of Lake Baikal 's islands
  • Fishing galore
  • Rafting on Irkut river. Whitewater grade is 1-3 in some places of 150 km river.

Read [ edit ]

  • Michel Strogoff by Jules Verne.
  • Plays by Alexander Vampilov.
  • Writings by Valentin Rasputin.

Stay safe [ edit ]

  • While being in woods, beware of snakes that are commonly warming in the sun on the stones. There is not many of them but some may be vipers.
  • The other problem of this (and other regions of the North Hemisphere) is ticks. Their bites may be infectious. Usually vaccinations are taken beforehand.

Go next [ edit ]

Irkutsk Airport is a useful hub to jump off to different parts of the country.

For closer destinations, most will travel by the Trans-Siberian Railway , which leads to Kansk and further Krasnoyarsk in the west and to Ulan Ude in the east.

The Baikal-Amur Mainline , which runs on a parallel track to north of the Trans-Siberian, begins at Taishet in western Irkutsk Oblast and on to Severobaikalsk .

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