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Wow, antique, colorful and mega large poster/advertising poster😍

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Wow, antique, colorful and mega large poster/advertising poster😍
Wow, antique, colorful and mega large poster/advertising poster😍
Wow, antique, colorful and mega large poster/advertising poster😍
Wow, antique, colorful and mega large poster/advertising poster😍
Wow, antique, colorful and mega large poster/advertising poster😍
Wow, antique, colorful and mega large poster/advertising poster😍
Wow, antique, colorful and mega large poster/advertising poster😍
Wow, antique, colorful and mega large poster/advertising poster😍
Wow, antique, colorful and mega large poster/advertising poster😍
Wow, antique, colorful and mega large poster/advertising poster😍
Wow, antique, colorful and mega large poster/advertising poster😍
Wow, antique, colorful and mega large poster/advertising poster😍
Wow, antique, colorful and mega large poster/advertising poster😍
€ 750.00
Contact us for the prices of this product.

Wow, very colorful and mega large poster/advertising poster😍

Original and authentic!

French, L'Alsacienne 'Teint tous Tissus' by Dorfi
Comes from Belgium and dates from around 1930
Printer: JE Goossens - Brussels
Artist: Dorfi (Albert Dorfinant 1881-1976)
This is a lithograph.

Photos have not been edited, it is really in exceptionally neat condition👌

The total is 1.77 m high x 1.37 m wide, the poster itself is approximately 1.60 x 1.20 m.
Professionally framed (frame is approximately 9 cm wide and can easily be painted according to your own ideas), with a perspex protective plate...beautiful decorative object and a true eye-catcher.

Can be obtained for 750,- or will be discussed 🚚

If interested, call +31651694940 or send a message.

For your information;
The brand, company L'Alsacienne came out in the 1930s with this color lithographic advertising poster illustrated by "Dorfi" L'Alsacienne teint tous tissus (L'Alsacienne dyed all fabrics).
This poster shows a woman pulling freshly dyed fabrics from wooden basins of pigmented water where they would have been left to soak, resulting in bright, rich, luscious colors👌

The artist has created a quite romantic image here, reminiscent of the old ways of dyeing fabrics by hand.
After the Industrial Revolution of the nineteenth century and the discovery of synthetic rather than natural pigments in the mid-1800s, the process is said to have been accomplished by machines rather than people.

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