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Brighton
One sheet previously mounted
Art Deco vintage travel poster for Brighton, a seaside resort in England, was created around 1921. It was designed by the French artist Pierre Commarmond (1897-1983) and produced for the French railways, specifically advertising the Dieppe-Newhaven route.
Poster Details

Title: The poster text includes "BRIGHTON" and "LA PLUS CHARMANTE STATION BALNÉAIRE ANGLAISE," which translates to "Brighton, the most charming English seaside resort".
Artist: Pierre Commarmond. The artist signature is visible in the lower right corner.
Style: It is a classic example of Art Deco style, known for its elegant depiction of people and landscapes.
Original Purpose: The poster was a guide issued by the municipal information bureau to promote travel to Brighton for French tourists via the pleasant Newhaven-Dieppe crossing.
Brighton (Poster)