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Razzia, Gerard

GERARD RAZZIA Impression D'Hier, 1987

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Vintage poster by the celebrated French artist Razzia, also known as Gérard Courbouleix-Dénériaz. Impression d’Hier pays homage to the elegance and visual harmony of early 20th-century French poster art, echoing the refined aesthetic of masters such as Mucha, Cappiello, and Cassandre.

Razzia is widely regarded as one of the last great poster artists working in the grand tradition of hand-illustrated lithography, bridging the gap between the golden age of poster design and the modern digital era. His work is distinguished by bold composition, painterly execution, and an unmistakable sense of luxury and nostalgia.

This print exemplifies Razzia’s signature craftsmanship and the enduring allure of authentic, pre-digital poster art.

Framing available upon request.

Details

Sku: XX9455

Artist: Gerard Razzia

Title: Impression D'Hier

Year: 1987

Signed: No

Medium: Offset Lithograph

Edition Size: 500

Framed: No

Frame Suggestion: Inquire with our experts for framing suggestions.

Condition: A: Mint

Dimensions

Paper Size: 33.25 x 24.25 inches ( 84 x 62 cm )

Image Size: 33.25 x 24.25 inches ( 84 x 62 cm )

GERARD RAZZIA Impression D'Hier, 1987

$125

About the Artist

Gerard Razzia

Gerard Courbouleix-Deneriaz, also known as Razzia, is a French graphic artist born in Montparnasse in 1950. Razzia is one of the last poster artists to remain in an era dominated by computer-generated images. He began his career in what can be called the golden age of poster art. Razzia is unique in that he still uses the same old style to make his posters. He continues to make posters from an original painting, as opposed to computer graphics. His work evokes Art Deco. He is best known for his work for Louis Vuitton. A retrospective of his work was published in 2007. Over the past 25 years Razzia has created some of the most memorable graphic images to grace the contemporary art market. His exemplary Louis Vuitton series, the Deauville diver, his spectacular 1984 French Open design, his Pasta poster (undoubtedly his signature design), the seductive cigar composition – the list goes on. His clients also include Stetson Hats, Lancia Automobiles, International Pret a Porter Feminin (France), Bloomingdales, Macy's, Harrod's, the Nice Festival and several brand name champagnes and restaurants in Europe and New York. Collectors around the world include Elton John, Jackie Collins and Michael Cain, to name but a few. Creator of arguably the most important ad campaign for Louis Vuitton, Razzia designed the first of his many posters for the their organization 1985. This poster began a 21 year – and still counting – journey of creation for the Art of Travelling with Style. Vuitton is the only account which gives Razzia an absolute carte-blanche to create the image he desires. The result is an impressive collection of some of the most sought after and collected posters in the world. The stylized brevity of his images are a combination of modern cool and surreal Art Deco, which echo past masters like Toulouse-Lautrec, Cassandre, Cappiello etc. The result is a technique and style which is uniquely his own. He has been referred to as the Toulouse-Lautrec of the 21st Century. Thanks to Razzia's work, the masters of the past, of the post-war era (Villemot, Savignac, Gruau etc are gone) live on into the 21st Century.
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