1979 exhibition poster featuring the iconic work of French artist Paul Colin.
This 1979 exhibition poster showcases the work of Paul Colin, one of the most celebrated French graphic designers of the 20th century. Known for his bold compositions and elegant line work, Colin played a key role in shaping the visual identity of the Art Deco era, producing iconic posters for theatre, music, and cultural events.
Created for a gallery exhibition at Inglett-Watson, this piece reflects Colin’s enduring influence and distinctive artistic voice. The design combines refined typography with expressive illustration, capturing both movement and sophistication in a single composition. His work often bridged the worlds of fine art and commercial design, making his posters highly sought after by collectors.
This vintage exhibition print offers a stylish and culturally rich addition to any interior, appealing to admirers of modernist design, French poster history, and timeless graphic artistry.
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