Louis Vuitton Poster - Paris Grand Prix Day
By Razzia Gerard Courbouleix, 1980
Original poster Razzia, made for the promotion of the Grand Prix de Paris day
at Longchamp on June 26, 1988 in partnership with Louis Vuitton.
Prestigious event in the equestrian world.
Louis Vuitton shows once again that it is a luxury brand that sponsors prestigious events.
The poster is signed in the lower left corner by the artist's hand
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is surely the last of the poster-painters still active.
Born in Paris in 1950, he was originally a fashion photographer.
His portraits of the greatest rock icons such as the Rolling Stones, Led Zeppelin and Pink Floyd have been seen around the world.
Major fashion brands and world-renowned artists recognize his extraordinary talent.
They have entrusted their image to him for more than fifty years.
Louis Vuitton, the famous nightclub the Palace, the Country Club of Monaco,
the Café de Flore, Harrods, theAmerica's Cup are the symbols of luxury that sublimate Razzia.
His Art Deco inspired posters are of an assumed contemporary classicism.
Happiness of colors, plastic power, taste of the typography, Razzia handles metaphor and graphic synthesis with subtlety and elegance.
His style, luminous with clean lines, gives his creations an obvious effectiveness when it comes to delivering an advertising message.