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Air France "Côte d'Azur" poster - Guy Georget - High Definition - matte paper 230gr/m2
- High Definition digital file (300 dpi).
- High quality paper (>230g/m²).
- 3mm overhang on the poster for an elegant look.
- 24/48 hour shipping - perfectly packaged and protected.
- Frame not included (optional).
A high definition reproduction of the " Côte d'Azur " advertising poster for the French company Air France by Guy Georget 1959 .
The "Air France - Côte D'Azur" poster is one of the most famous posters in the Air France poster collection.
It is a spellbinding visual work that showcases one of France's most glamorous and popular destinations, the magnificent Côte d'Azur. Created in an artistic style characteristic of vintage posters, this captivating visual encourages travelers to discover the wonders of this iconic Mediterranean region thanks to the services of the airline Air France.
The staging is simple but effective: on deep blue water, we see in the foreground 3 boats, sails lowered. In the background, palm trees overlook the characteristic buildings of the South with white facades and Genoese tile roofs.
This Vintage poster is Printed in 300 dpi high definition quality on high-end paper >250g/m2 - Frame Not Included (optional).
Quality Vintage Poster
Poster Vintage is a French company specializing in medium and large format prints (up to 84x110cm) in high definition .
All poster sizes are printed at 300 dpi to offer you impeccable quality .
Delivery Vintage Poster
Free Delivery : we are happy to offer you delivery from 59€ of order .
All posters are packaged with the greatest care and shipped as quickly as possible.
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