This striking circa 1950 maritime poster by the artist Lefort promotes the global routes of the French shipping company Messageries Maritimes. With its bold modernist design and deep blue background, the poster conveys the vast scale of ocean travel and the company’s international network.
The composition features a stylized ocean liner cutting across the sea in sweeping white strokes that suggest speed and movement. The ship, marked with colorful maritime flags, appears as a dynamic silhouette against the expansive blue field. This minimalist approach emphasizes both the elegance of the vessel and the limitless horizon of the world’s oceans.
The slogan “Sur tous les océans… pour tous les continents” (“Across all oceans… to every continent”) reflects the company’s ambition and reach. Founded in the mid-nineteenth century, Messageries Maritimes developed extensive maritime routes connecting France to destinations in Asia, Africa, and the Pacific, playing a crucial role in international passenger travel, trade, and communication.
By the mid-twentieth century, ocean liners were still a primary means of long-distance travel, transporting passengers, mail, and goods across global routes. Posters such as this one were designed to inspire confidence and excitement about maritime journeys, presenting shipping companies as gateways to distant lands and international adventure.
The graphic style of this poster reflects the design trends of the postwar era, characterized by simplified forms, strong color contrasts, and a sense of motion. Rather than depicting the ship in detailed realism, Lefort uses bold brush-like shapes to create a dramatic visual impact that captures the spirit of modern travel.
Today, vintage posters produced for Messageries Maritimes remain highly sought after by collectors. They represent not only the golden age of ocean liner travel but also the powerful visual language used by mid-century designers to evoke exploration, technology, and the promise of global connection.
Original Poster
Shipping Company - Transport - Tourism - France
Printed by Dufournet
Good condition, small tears repaired
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