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Rare vintage travel posters that were designed to entice travellers ... Terence Cuneo, was the British artist who was appointed as the official artist for the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II ...
Online retail site Abebooks recently rounded up a collection of US, English, and Chinese vintage posters from the Mexican Revolution, WWI, and WWII. Many sought to push men to enlist, encourage ...
New vintage-style posters have been installed in Hyperion Courtyard at Disney California Adventure for the Disneyland 70th ...
What makes old-school tourism posters so appealing? And how did they get so strikingly stylish? We take a whistle-stop tour of 60 years of British railway posters to find out. Hackers reached out ...
Nicholas Lowry was assembling a collection of travel posters for his Nov. 23 auction when he came across one from 1914 intended for British audiences. Its pitch? “Travel to France,” says Lowry ...
Vintage travel posters are among the most collectible as they frequently depict art specially commissioned from well-known painters. Highlights at Whyte’s include a “scarce” 1950s British ...
In honor of the Canadian men and women who bravely served the British Commonwealth during the war, here are 14 fantastic propaganda posters. (Unless otherwise stated, all images are courtesy of ...
Tired of your old lady decorating the house with the same tired, vintage art-nouveau “French” posters we all recognize from Pottery Barn catalogs? Fight back with one-of-a-kind vintage auto and ...
Patrons had an opportunity to obtain a vintage, original movie poster during a sale Saturday to benefit the Catlow Theatre in Barrington. Held at the “Catlow East,” a block east of the theater ...
There you will find antiques including classic vinyl albums but the shop is known worldwide for his movie posters and their restoration. "Our biggest seller is Stars Wars and the Gone with the ...
See a collection of original artwork and vintage posters from the 1930s and 1940s—many of which are still incredibly relevant today. RECOMMENDED: Let me tell you—I spent six hours underground ...