This striking 1958 original poster by Jean Desaleux was created for the renowned French shipping company Messageries Maritimes, promoting its passenger and cargo routes to South America during the golden age of transoceanic travel.
The design presents a highly stylised silhouette of the South American continent filled with bold geometric motifs, wildlife references, and modern architectural forms. These symbolic elements evoke both the exotic appeal and the contemporary dynamism of the continent, while the ocean liner cutting across the composition reinforces the idea of comfortable long-distance maritime travel.
Desaleux’s graphic language — characterised by strong colour contrasts, simplified shapes, and modernist abstraction — reflects the visual identity of post-war commercial poster design. The vivid orange background, combined with decorative patterns and clear typography, gives the poster strong visual impact typical of late-1950s travel advertising.
Today, this poster is appreciated not only as an attractive piece of maritime promotional art but also as a reminder of an era when ocean liners were central to international travel, connecting Europe with distant continents in style and optimism.
Original Poster
Shipping Company - Transport - Tourism
Printed by Giraud Rivoire in Paris
Good condition, slight creases
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