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Vintage boat poster "Red Star Line" - Henri Cassiers - High Definition - matte paper 230gr/m²

Sale price€29,90 EUR
In stock
Size: Size 1 - 20x30cm / 8x12 inch
  • 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 advertising poster " Red Star Line: Antwerpen - New York " by Belgian illustrator Henri Cassiers.

The Red Star Line is a former shipping company that chartered liners owned by the International Navigation Company and the Belgian-American Navigation Company. The first of these companies, founded in 1871, is based in Antwerp.

About this poster :

  • Poster Name: “Red Star Line”.
  • Illustrator: Henri Cassiers
  • Year of publication: ?

The Vintage Poster opinion : This poster by Henri Cassiers is characterized by the use of warm colors (Yellow/Orange.Red) which reproduce the color tones specific to a sunset and gives the whole a characteristic appearance.

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