Winter Sports in The Vosges | 1930s | Roger Broders
Winter Sports in The Vosges | 1930s | Roger Broders
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What is a "Giclee" print?
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About The Trumpet Shop
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Experience the thrill of winter in the French Vosges mountains with this captivating vintage poster print by Roger Broders. Created in the 1930s, this dynamic image captures the excitement and beauty of winter sports. The stylized figures skiing and the majestic mountain landscape create a sense of adventure and the allure of winter recreation. Broders' signature style, characterized by bold colors, clean lines, and a focus on conveying a sense of place, is perfectly showcased in this iconic travel poster. This print is perfect for winter sports enthusiasts, travel aficionados, and those who appreciate vintage poster art.
Did you know? Roger Broders was particularly known for his work for the Chemins de fer de Paris à Lyon et à la Méditerranée (PLM) railway company. He created numerous iconic posters promoting travel to various destinations served by the PLM, including the French Riviera, the Alps, and other scenic regions. His posters played a significant role in popularizing these destinations and shaping the image of French tourism in the early 20th century. His work was so effective in promoting travel that it became highly sought after by collectors.
Bring the thrill of winter sports and the beauty of the Vosges mountains into your home with this captivating poster print.
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