Posted 3 years ago
clockerman
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I’m not a huge fan of the 1980s style and panache but I do like the sharp imagery of these posters.
Found this “Razzia” art poster at my favorite local outdoor “Flea Market”. Once in a while you can find some truly fantastic pieces of Art.
“ Razzia (Gérard Courbouleix-Deneriaz)
Razzia has gained a distinctive reputation as the last graphic artist who actually earns the title as a ‘poster artist’. In the golden age of posters, the best artists were employed to create unique artist impressions for advertising campaigns without the use of computer generated graphics. French artist Razzia replicates this process by conceiving his posters from an original painting to produce his memorable Art Deco inspired works, without the use of computer generated graphics.
Razzia lives and works in Paris and the south of France. He began his career as a photographer in the music industry and in 1979 he created his first graphic from a photo shoot. This led to publications of his work in foreign fashion magazines.
Throughout his career, Razzia has created an impressive series of works for luxury brand powerhouse, Louis Vuitton. His relationship with the brand began in 1985 and he has worked consistently with the company since then. The poster series for the, “Art of Travelling in Style,” have become some of the most sought after and collected posters in the world.
Razzia has also produced work for the 1984 French Open, Stetson Hats, Lancia Automobiles, International Pret a Porter Feminin, Bloomingdales, Harrod’s, several champagne brands and restaurants in Europe and New York.
- See more at: https://addictedgallery.com/Artists/Detail/razzia-gerard-courbouleix-deneriaz-biography#sthash.jJJWCvoK.dpuf
This poster framed in glass measures appx
24”x 38”.
Small glass break in bottom left.
Signed and dated.
Wonderful art deco poster, very enticing image of a fancy French restaurant I would have loved to go to
Many thanks for stopping by and for the love
vetraio50
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dav2no1
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TheDeco Guy
NewFld
Thank you for the love and the comment.
I’ve come to learn that “ La Coupole” is one of the finer restaurants or “ brassieres “ in Paris.
Who knows, maybe one day , we can all pay them a visit.
Thanks for the love
FortApache
Mcheconi
Cisum.
Much appreciated and thanks for the love and stopping by.
Phil D Morris
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