Gérard Courbouleix Razzia (French, b. 1950-) for Louis Vuitton (French, founded 1854), "Voyage a Travers le Temps (Time Travel)"-circa 1991, offset lithograph in colors, signed at lower left "Razzia". An offset lithographic print or poster by the noted graphic artist Razzia for Louis Vuitton in the vein of early 20th century art deco design, depicting a man and a woman each dressed in attire consistent with 1920s fashion, with a stylized version of the Empire State Building and the Titanic with Louis Vuitton luggage and palm leaves in the background. With inscription at upper left "Voyage a Travers le Temps Par Louis Vuitton". With inscription to lower margin "Brasilia Foyer do Teatro Nacional Avenida N2 Norte De 26 Novembro a 03 de Dezembro 1991 Louis Vuitton dos Brasil Tel: (021) 511 5839". With additional inscription to lower right "Razzia". With graphite inscription to verso "FAR 810". Unframed overall 31" x 21.5".
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