Vintage train poster "Montreux-Bernese Oberland Rail Way" - Otto Baumberger - 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.
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A high definition reproduction of the " Montreux-Bernese Oberland Rail Way" advertising poster by illustrator Otto Baumberger.
Otto Baumberger was a Zurich poster designer , painter and scenographer . He is considered an innovator of the Swiss poster and an important representative of Swiss expressionism .
The great railway adventure of the Montreux-Bernese Oberland Rail Way (MOB) began in 1901. Following its opening, the popularity of this line quickly went beyond the borders of Switzerland and attracted a large number of tourists, particularly Anglo-Saxons.
About this poster :
- Poster Name: “ Montreux-Bernese Oberland Rail Way ”.
- Illustrator: Otto Baumberger.
- Year of publication: Not known.
Poster Vintage's opinion : We can see in this image a train crossing the mountains in Switzerland and a young girl greeting the people on the train.
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