Monte-Carlo Country Club Poster By Razzia, 2002
Monte-Carlo Country Club Poster By Razzia, 2002
Monte-Carlo Country Club Poster By Razzia, 2002
Monte-Carlo Country Club Poster By Razzia, 2002

Original Poster Monte-Carlo Country Club - Razzia 2003 - Tennis

by Razzia.

Original poster.
450,00
Tax included.

Dimensions

Width: 90 cm.

Height: 70 cm.

Date

2003

State

Interwoven / A+

Artist

Razzia

Printer

Copyright Razzia

Printing technique

Offset

Framing

On request

Monte-Carlo Country Club Poster By Razzia, 2002

Original Poster Monte-Carlo Country Club - Razzia 2003 - Tennis

450,00

Original Poster Monte-Carlo Country Club

By Razzia, 2003

 

Original poster Razzia - Gerard Courbouleix, made for the promotion of the Monte Carlo country club,

a famous tennis club located in Roquebrune-Cap-Martin not far from Monaco and the Italian border.

This emblematic place of international tennis hosts a tournament every year (in summer shortly before Rolland-Garros).

To date, Rafael Nadal has the most victories: 11 tournaments won, including 8 consecutive.

 


The poster is signed in the lower right corner by the artist's hand

 

 

We are at your disposal by e-mail and telephone for further information.






FRAMED POSTER AVAILABLE ON REQUEST



THE POSTER IS SENT IN A RIGID TUBE




Celebrated throughout the world, the French artist Gérard Courbouleix - Dénériaz, better known under the pseudonym "Razzia ",

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.