Language: French
Published by Paris, Imp. Lafayette, 1939, 1939
Seller: JOIE DE LIRE, Saint Just d'Avray, France
Art / Print / Poster
Pas de couverture. Condition: Assez bon. Gravure Edgar Derouet (1910-2001)- /Charles Lesacq (1909-1940) - Dimensions : 40cmX60 cm.
Language: French
Published by Paris, Imp. Lafayette, 1938, 1938
Seller: JOIE DE LIRE, Saint Just d'Avray, France
Art / Print / Poster
Pas de couverture. Condition: Bon. Gravure Edgar Derouet (1910-2001)- /Charles Lesacq (1909-1940) - Dimensions : 40cmX60 cm.
Language: French
Published by Paris, Imp. Lafayette, 1939, 1939
Seller: JOIE DE LIRE, Saint Just d'Avray, France
Art / Print / Poster
Pas de couverture. Condition: Bon. Gravure Edgar Derouet (1910-2001)- /Charles Lesacq (1909-1940) - Dimensions : 40cmX60 cm.
Language: French
Published by Paris, Imp. Lafayette, 1939, 1939
Seller: JOIE DE LIRE, Saint Just d'Avray, France
Art / Print / Poster
Pas de couverture. Condition: Bon. Gravure Edgar Derouet (1910-2001)- /Charles Lesacq (1909-1940) - Dimensions : 40cmX60 cm.
Language: French
Published by Imprimerie J-E GOOSSENS. Lille- Paris- 1939, 1939
Seller: JOIE DE LIRE, Saint Just d'Avray, France
Art / Print / Poster
Pas de couverture. Condition: Assez bon. Edgar Derouet (1910-2001)- /Charles Lesacq (1909-1940) - Dimensions : 40cmX60 cm.
Published by Création Imp. Lafayette,, Paris,, 1939
Signed
60 x 40 cm. Lithographie originale en couleurs. Belle affiche publicitaire pour la Loterie nationale signée Derouet Lesacq réunissant les affichistes Edgar Derouet et Charles Lesacq (qui meurt en 1940).Actif de 1933 à 1955, Edgar Derouet a réalisé, le plus souvent en collaboration, plus d'une centaine d'affiches, dont une trentaine pour le cinéma (notamment pour La Ruée vers l'or en 1945), et une célèbre série pour la Loterie nationale française. Il est l'élève de l'affichiste Paul Colin en 1929. Il remporte plusieurs concours dont celui de la Loterie nationale française.Légères pliures et déchirure en marge inférieure.
Published by Création Imp. Lafayette,, Paris,, 1939
Signed
60 x 40 cm. Lithographie originale en couleurs. Belle affiche publicitaire pour la Loterie nationale signée Derouet Lesacq réunissant les affichistes Edgar Derouet et Charles Lesacq (qui meurt en 1940).Actif de 1933 à 1955, Edgar Derouet a réalisé, le plus souvent en collaboration, plus d'une centaine d'affiches, dont une trentaine pour le cinéma (notamment pour La Ruée vers l'or en 1945), et une célèbre série pour la Loterie nationale française. Il est l'élève de l'affichiste Paul Colin en 1929. Il remporte plusieurs concours dont celui de la Loterie nationale française.Bel état général.
Paris, Lafayette, 1939.Affiche originale (39,9 × 63,4 cm) pour la loterie nationale, tranche des parfums. Lithographie d'après une création de Edgard Derouet et Charles Lesacq.Belle affiche entoilée en excellent état de conservation.
Published by France, 1939
Seller: AntikBar Original Vintage Posters, London, UK, United Kingdom
Art / Print / Poster
US$ 379.44
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basketDerouet Lesacq (illustrator). Original vintage poster for the French National Lottery - Loterie Nationale Moissons / harvest 15 tranche 1939 - featuring a fun image of a farmer holding up a sickle and ticket with crops and money in the background. Artwork by Edgar Derouet (1910-2001) and Charles Lesacq (1909-1940). Good condition, staining, backed on linen. Size: 60x40cm.
Published by France, 1938
Seller: AntikBar Original Vintage Posters, London, UK, United Kingdom
Art / Print / Poster
US$ 620.91
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basketDerouet Lesacq (illustrator). Original vintage advertising poster for the French National Lottery winter sports tranche - Loterie Nationale Sports d'Hiver tranche special des Sports d'Hiver - featuring a fun design by Edgar Derouet (1910-2001) and Charles Lesacq (1909-1940) depicting a smiling skier skiing on one ski and holding up both poles with the snow spraying in front of the image, the bold title text above and below. Good condition, restored paper losses, restored tears, staining, foxing, backed on linen. Size: 60x40cm.
Published by Loterie Nationale of France, Paris, 1939
Seller: Vintage Books and Fine Art, Oxford, MD, U.S.A.
Art / Print / Poster First Edition
Condition: Fine. Edgar Derouet, Charles Lesacq (illustrator). 1st Edition. This is one of a series of beautiful Art Deco posters created for the Loterie Nationale (National Lottery) in France by artists Edgar Derouet and Charles Lesacq. This Art Deco style poster is for a lottery drawing to support the tourism industry during the waning days of the Great Depression and just a year before France would become Nazi-occupied territory. The man in the center of the image is holding up a French lottery ticket along with a map of the French countryside while a camera or binocular case swings by his side. This poster is the result of a collaboration with Charles Lesacq, who worked with Derouet from 1938 to 1940. Edgar Derouet (1910-2001), though primarily known for these French Lottery posters, as is Lesacq, also worked on artwork for the 1948 summer Olympics. This poster is linen backed and in excellent condition.
Publication Date: 1939
Seller: L'Affichiste Vintage Posters, Montreal, QC, Canada
Art / Print / Poster
No Binding. Condition: Good. Date: 1939 // Size: 15.5 x 23.5 inches // Artist: Derouet & Lesacq // About The Poster: Created in 1933, the French National Lottery became widely popular after the media coverage of barber Paul Bonhoure's win of five million francs in the first draw. In a very enlightening article "Loterie Nationale: Mythes et symboles" written in 1969, the influential French journalist and author of many books on consumerism, education, and advertising propose an in-depth analysis of posters commissioned by the French lottery. // The lottery was said to have hired some of France's best designers, developing a corpus of some of the most effective posters in history. This particular piece is signed Derouet-Lesacq who did a large number of pieces for the French lottery. The pair was composed of Edgar Derouet, artist and printer, and Charles Lesacq, artist. // This particular poster is in keeping with their usual approach of placing a stylized character front-and-center and respecting a very clean style. In lovely condition and ready to frame.
Publication Date: 1939
Seller: L'Affichiste Vintage Posters, Montreal, QC, Canada
No Binding. Condition: Good. Created in 1933, the French National Lottery became widely popular after the media coverage of barber Paul Bonhoure's win of five million francs in the first draw. In a very enlightening article "Loterie Nationale: Mythes et symboles" written in 1969, the influential French journalist and author of many books on consumerism, education, and advertising propose an in-depth analysis of posters commissioned by the French lottery./ The lottery hired some of France's best designers, developing a corpus of some of the most effective posters in history. This particular piece is signed Derouet & Lesacq who did a large number of pieces for the French lottery. The pair was composed of Edgar Derouet, artist and printer, and Charles Lesacq, artist./ Poster is in very good condition, ready to frame. Perfect for any room in the house! This poster measures 15.5 x 23.5 inches.
Publication Date: 1939
Seller: L'Affichiste Vintage Posters, Montreal, QC, Canada
Art / Print / Poster
No Binding. Condition: Good. Date: 1939/ Size: 16 x 23.5 inches/ Artist: Derouet-Lesacq/ About The Poster: One of a series of posters put out by the French National Lottery in 1939 during this period in French history the lottery was used to fund government war and social efforts. In these tranches (issues), the artist joyously depicts a happy harvester - moisson roughly translates as harvest. / In overall good condition, some folds (please see photos) and ready to frame.
Publication Date: 1939
Seller: L'Affichiste Vintage Posters, Montreal, QC, Canada
No Binding. Condition: Good. Created in 1933, the French National Lottery became widely popular after the media coverage of barber Paul Bonhoure's win of five million francs in the first draw. In a very enlightening article "Loterie Nationale: Mythes et symboles" written in 1969, the influential French journalist and author of many books on consumerism, education, and advertising propose an in-depth analysis of posters commissioned by the French lottery. The lottery was said to have hired some of France's best designers, developing a corpus of some of the most effective posters in history./ This particular piece is signed Derouet-Lesacq who did a large number of pieces for the French lottery. The pair was composed of Edgar Derouet, artist and printer, and Charles Lesacq, artist. This particular poster is in keeping with their usual approach of placing a stylized character front-and-center and respecting an immaculate style. This poster measures 16 x 24 inches.
Publication Date: 1939
Seller: L'Affichiste Vintage Posters, Montreal, QC, Canada
No Binding. Condition: Good. About The Poster: Created in 1933, the French National Lottery became widely popular after the media coverage of barber Paul Bonhoure's win of five million francs in the first draw. In a very enlightening article "Loterie nationale : Mythes et symboles" written in 1969, the influential French journalist and author of many books on consumerism, education and advertising proposes an in-depth analysis of posters commissioned by the French lottery. The lottery was said to have hired some of France's best designers, developing a corpus of some of the most effective posters in history./ About the Artist : This particular piece is made by Derouet-Lesacq who did a large number of pieces for the French lottery. The pair was composed of Edgar Derouet, artist and printer, and Charles Lesacq, artist. This particular poster is in keeping with their usual approach of placing a stylized character front-and center and respecting a very clean style. This poster measures 15.5 x 23.5 inches.
Publication Date: 1939
Seller: L'Affichiste Vintage Posters, Montreal, QC, Canada
No Binding. Condition: Good. Created in 1933, the French National Lottery became widely popular after the media coverage of barber Paul Bonhoure's win of five million francs in the first draw. In a very enlightening article "Loterie Nationale: Mythes et symboles" written in 1969, the influential French journalist and author of many books on consumerism, education, and advertising propose an in-depth analysis of posters commissioned by the French lottery. The lottery was said to have hired some of France's best designers, developing a corpus of some of the most effective posters in history./ This particular piece is signed Derouet-Lesacq who did a large number of pieces for the French lottery. The pair was composed of Edgar Derouet, artist and printer, and Charles Lesacq, artist. This poster is in keeping with their usual approach of placing a stylized character front-and-center and respecting an immaculate style./ The poster is in very good condition and ready to frame. This poster measures 15.5 x 23.5 inches.
Publication Date: 1939
Seller: L'Affichiste Vintage Posters, Montreal, QC, Canada
No Binding. Condition: Good. Created in 1933, the French National Lottery became widely popular after the media coverage of barber Paul Bonhoure's win of five million francs in the first draw. In a very enlightening article "Loterie Nationale: Mythes et symboles" written in 1969, the influential French journalist and author of many books on consumerism, education, and advertising propose an in-depth analysis of posters commissioned by the French lottery. The lottery was said to have hired some of France's best designers, developing a corpus of some of the most effective posters in history./ This particular piece is signed Derouet-Lesacq who did a large number of pieces for the French lottery. The pair was composed of Edgar Derouet, artist and printer, and Charles Lesacq, artist. This poster is in keeping with their usual approach of placing a stylized character front-and-center and respecting an immaculate style./ The poster is in very good condition and ready to frame. This poster measures 15.5 x 23.5 inches.
Publication Date: 1939
Seller: L'Affichiste Vintage Posters, Montreal, QC, Canada
No Binding. Condition: Good. Created in 1933, the French National Lottery became widely popular after the media coverage of barber Paul Bonhoure's win of five million francs in the first draw. In a very enlightening article "Loterie Nationale: Mythes et symboles" written in 1969, the influential French journalist and author of many books on consumerism, education, and advertising propose an in-depth analysis of posters commissioned by the French lottery. The lottery was said to have hired some of France's best designers, developing a corpus of some of the most effective posters in history./ This particular piece is signed Derouet-Lesacq who did a large number of pieces for the French lottery. The pair was composed of Edgar Derouet, artist and printer, and Charles Lesacq, artist. This poster is in keeping with their usual approach of placing a stylized character front-and-center and respecting an immaculate style./ The poster is in very good condition and ready to frame. This poster measures 15.5 x 23.5.