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French vintage French advertising poster for the electronics brand Radiola, created by the artist René Ravo around 1950. The catchy tagline reads, "Qui dit Radio... dit... Radiola" (Who says Radio... says... Radiola).
Poster Details
Artist: René Ravo (1904-1998), a prominent French poster designer and illustrator known for his dynamic, mid-century modern style.
Circa: 1950s.
Origin: France.
Description: The design features a vibrantly colored, stylized parrot holding a portable transistor radio in its beak against a dark background. This playful image was intended to promote Radiola's new portable radios, suggesting they were the go-to for music and news anywhere.
Brand History: Radiola was a brand name coined by the Radio Corporation of America (RCA) in 1921 for a range of consumer radio products manufactured worldwide |
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