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1940s Radiola French Art Deco Poster - René Ravo (Grand 158x116 cm, Linen-Backed)
1940s Radiola French Art Deco Poster - René Ravo (Grand 158x116 cm, Linen-Backed)
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Original c.1940s French Art Deco advertising poster for Radiola, designed by René Ravo. A neon-bright troubadour strums a banjo with lightning-bolt strings under “TSF – Toutes les nuances musicales” and “Radiola – Le Troubadour de la Radio.” Striking grand format (158×116 cm / 62×45.6 in) that lights up music rooms, studios, and modern interiors.
- Artist: René Ravo (1904–1998)
- Year: c.1940s
- Size: 158 × 116 cm (62 × 45.6 in)
- Printing: Stone lithograph; Courbet, Paris
- Country: France
- Condition: B+ / Very Good — professionally linen-backed, with minor edge tears/creases and two small repaired tears (bottom-right margin; top-center). Presents beautifully.
- Authenticity: Original mid-century printing (not a reproduction). Certificate of Authenticity included.
Why it’s special: Ravo’s air-brushed glow, musical glyphs and electric motifs capture radio’s golden age—TSF brought “every musical shade” into homes, and Radiola became a household name. The deep black ground and saturated color make this a true statement piece, especially at this grand poster size.
Shipping & guarantee: Ships rolled in a heavy-duty archival tube, fully insured. Packed with care; COA included.
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