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Paris - Razzia

Paris - Razzia

£95.00

PARIS
Razzia
Musée de la Publicité, 1982
Printed poster
42.5 x 60 cm
Framed in black with spacer

Collection is preferred for this work (from either our workshop in Birtley or our city centre gallery in Newcastle) because to post it we would need to reglaze the work in acrylic to ensure the glass doesn’t break on the way. This is possible, but this is the reason why the shipping cost is a little higher for this work.

Poster by Razzia for the Musée de la Publicité in 1982 printed by Arte (Maeght printing house)

Gérard Courbouleix–Dénériaz, 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.

Over the past twenty-five years, French poster artist Razzia has created some of the most memorable graphic images to grace the contemporary marketplace. Utilizing elements of Art Deco and Surrealism, his most famous posters include the inspired Louis Vuitton series, spectacular 1984 French Open design, and signature PastaÓ poster. Razzia’s artwork, which echoes the genius of Cassandre, Cappiello, Erte, and Broders. Razzia’s powerful work continues to alter perception and takes on a life of its own.

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