Italian Vintage PLM Travel Poster by Cussetti, 1890s
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A French advertisement from for foreign travel, with direct service from la France (France), Belgique (Belgium), Swisse (Switzerland) & Italie (Italy).
In this poster, you see the North of Italy with a time table (schedule) leaving Paris, and arriving to Tourin, followed by Milan, and ending in Venice.
This train offers 2 class service (1st and 2nd).
As we can see, in the center image, framed with a beautiful Art Nouveau design is the Duomo di Milano Cathedral & La Scala Theatre. Surrounding the frame is several different scenes. On the top is the harbor of Genes (Genoa), on the right, Turin (Torino) and its Temple Nationale, and on the left is ‘Val du Suse in Abbaye de Saint-Michel’, and on the bottom lac Majeur (Lake Maggiore).
Details
Artists:
Carlo Cussetti
Origin:
Italy
Circa:
1890s
Size:
30.5'' x 45''
ID:
#00104s
Style:
Art Nouveau, Belle Epoque
Condition:
Very Good
Linen Backed:
Yes
Size
Unit
Inches
Centimeters
Width
30.5
77.47
Height
45
114.3
Depth
0.1
0.25
Details
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Origin:
America (USA)
Artist:
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Circa:
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Size:
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Origin:
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Artist:
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Circa:
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Size:
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