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Vintage French Advertising Poster
This vintage poster reproduction is a well-known advertising work titled "Qui dit radio, dit... Radiola" (Who says radio, says... Radiola), created by the French graphic artist Bernard Villemot.
Poster Details
Artist: Bernard Villemot (1911-1989), a prominent French graphic artist known for his bold, minimalist advertising style.
Advertised Brand: Radiola, a French brand of radios and electronics.
Style: The artwork features Villemot's signature style, characterized by large, flat areas of vibrant, contrasting color and simple, elegant lines to convey a clear message.
Imagery: The image uses a stylized hand holding a conductor's baton over a vintage radio to visually represent the concept of "stereo music" and high-quality sound. The French text "Technique Stéréo-Musicale" reinforces this message.
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This vintage poster reproduction is a well-known advertising work titled "Qui dit radio, dit... Radiola" (Who says radio, says... Radiola), created by the French graphic artist Bernard Villemot.
Poster Details
Artist: Bernard Villemot (1911-1989), a prominent French graphic artist known for his bold, minimalist advertising style.
Advertised Brand: Radiola, a French brand of radios and electronics.
Style: The artwork features Villemot's signature style, characterized by large, flat areas of vibrant, contrasting color and simple, elegant lines to convey a clear message.
Imagery: The image uses a stylized hand holding a conductor's baton over a vintage radio to visually represent the concept of "stereo music" and high-quality sound. The French text "Technique Stéréo-Musicale" reinforces this message.