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Cassandre, A.M.

A.M. CASSANDRE L'Oiseau Bleu, 1989

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This lithograph reproduction of L'Oiseau Bleu is approved by the Estate of A.M. Cassandre, a renowned French painter and graphic designer known for his iconic Art Deco style. Printed in France, the poster features the classic design that reflects Cassandre's mastery in blending typography and imagery. The copyright information at the bottom of the poster reads "Copyright 1989 by CIWLT, PRINTED IN FRANCE," with CIWLT standing for Compagnie Internationale des Wagons-Lits et du Tourisme, underscoring the piece's connection to travel and tourism. This reproduction captures the elegance and sophistication of Cassandre’s work, making it a valuable addition for collectors and admirers of vintage poster art.

Details

Sku: AE43

Artist: A.M. Cassandre

Title: L'Oiseau Bleu

Year: 1989

Signed: No

Medium: Lithograph

Edition Size: 1000

Framed: No

Frame Suggestion: Inquire with our experts for framing suggestions.

Condition: B-: Good Condition, Signs of Handling and Age

Supplemental Condition Information: Waviness in borders as well as some slight water staining along edges of poster

Dimensions

Paper Size: 34.75 x 23 inches ( 88 x 58 cm )

Image Size: 31.5 x 19 inches ( 80 x 48 cm )

A.M. CASSANDRE L'Oiseau Bleu, 1989

$125

About the Artist

A.M. Cassandre

Cassandre (1901–1968), born Adolphe Jean-Marie Mouron, was a French painter, poster artist, and typeface designer known for revolutionizing graphic design in the early 20th century. Born in Ukraine to French parents, he moved to Paris to study at the École des Beaux-Arts and the Académie Julian. Influenced by Cubism and Surrealism, he gained acclaim in the 1930s for his striking, geometric posters—especially for travel and brands like Dubonnet. He co-founded the Alliance Graphique advertising agency and created iconic typefaces such as Bifur and Peignot. His work merged fine art with commercial design, elevating posters to a modern art form. In 1936, MoMA exhibited his work, leading to commissions from Harper’s Bazaar. Cassandre’s bold compositions and integration of typography left a lasting impact on modern visual culture and graphic design.
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