This original 1977 lithograph by the celebrated British illustrator Ronald Searle, titled Paris et la Monnaie, is a rare and highly collectible piece. Numbered 18 out of a limited edition of 75, the work is personally signed and dedicated by the artist, adding unique historical and artistic value.
Created for the Monnaie de Paris (Paris Mint), the work blends Searle’s trademark wit and biting satire with a Parisian cultural landmark. Known internationally for his acerbic visual storytelling and instantly recognizable drawing style, Searle here turns his pen toward the symbolic and institutional heart of French currency and heritage.
Searle’s career spanned illustration, journalism, and fine art. He gained fame for his St Trinian's series and later as a political cartoonist and travel artist for publications like Le Monde, The New Yorker, and Punch. By the 1970s, his work had taken on a more refined satirical lens, often engaging with the absurdities of modern society.
Paris et la Monnaie is a perfect example of this mature period, offering not only Searle’s sharp artistic craftsmanship but also a moment of cultural commentary delivered with humor and elegance.
This hand-signed lithograph is a standout piece for collectors of modern graphic art, satirical illustration, or Paris-themed works.
Economy - Politics
Numbered 18 of 75 dedicated and signed by hand by the artist
Michel Cassé Paris
Good condition, folds, small spots
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