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DESIGNERS UNKNOWN

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[OCEAN LINER PORTRAITS.] Two photographs. Circa 1920s.

Sizes vary.

Condition varies, generally B+ / B. Framed.

Includes

The “Giants of the Sea” / Leviathan & Imperator

and

North German Lloyd / The Twin

Fliers Bremen & Europa

.

[400/600]

A. ROQUIN (DATES UNKNOWN)

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CUNARD WHITE STAR. 1938.

39x24 inches, 99x61 cm. Nadal, Paris.

Condition A: minor creases in margins, some affecting image.

Nadal was a multi-purpose advertising studio that not only designed posters and brochures, but also

created a variety of advertising objects for their clients. Among their respected and important clientele

were Bugatti, Renault and the French branch of the White Star Cunard Line.

H.M.S. Queen Mary

, “the

Queen of the Atlantic,” was launched in 1936 and became the fiercest competitor to the famed

Normandie

in her bid to win the coveted Blue Riband (fastest crossing of the Atlantic). This stock

poster (the blank space in the middle could be filled in by any ticket agency or promotional company),

with the gradation from a printed solid blue sky to the sharp photography of the skyscrapers, is a rare

example of the use of photography in French advertising in the 1930s.

[1,500/2,000]

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