The 1985 exhibition poster 100 – Statue de la Liberté et Tour Eiffel by French artist Razzia is a vivid celebration of two iconic symbols of French-American friendship. This poster, created to commemorate the centennial of the Statue of Liberty, highlights both the Statue of Liberty and the Eiffel Tower, merging these two monuments in a dynamic, modern design.
Razzia, known for his bold, illustrative style, uses a deep blue background to create a sense of grandeur and prominence. The Statue of Liberty dominates the left side of the composition, her face stoic and serene. To the right, the Eiffel Tower emerges, symbolizing the connection between the two nations. The golden beams radiating from the statue's crown complement the lattice structure of the Eiffel Tower, uniting the two in a shared visual dialogue.
This poster was commissioned by FRED Joaillier, a prestigious jewelry house, further adding to its luxurious and artistic appeal. Razzia's characteristic use of vibrant colors and clean, graphic lines gives the poster a timeless quality, making it a cherished piece for collectors of both art and historical memorabilia.
In celebrating the shared cultural history between France and the United States, 100 – Statue de la Liberté et Tour Eiffel stands as a striking tribute to liberty, artistry, and international friendship.
Architecture - United States - France
Donated by Fred joaillier - Paris - New York
Printed by Albatross
Good condition
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