VIIth Klausen International Motor Car Race 1929, Eric de Coulon
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VIIth Klausen International Motor Car Race 1929

Artist: Eric de Coulon
Year: 1929
Size: 128 x 90 cm / 50.4 x 35.4″

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Coulon studied architecture before moving to Paris, where he spent most of his professional life. He is best remembered for having invented the "lettre sujet" (letter - subject), which entailed building the images of products he was promoting using the gigantic letters of their names. In this wonderful poster in the Art Deco styl, Coulon was using only three colors and created a strong and dynamic poster with a brilliant sense of composition. From 1922 to 1934 the Klausen Rennen was the most famous of all the Alpine mountain-climbing car races, and many prominent artists designed images to promote the race

Artist: Eric de Coulon

Born in Neuchâtel in 1988, Eric de Coulon studied architecture at the ETH in Zurich before moving to Paris, where he spent most of his professional life. He is best remembered for having invented the “lettre sujet” (letter – subject), which entailed building the images of products he was promoting using the gigantic letters of their names. In a totally different manner, he also designed tourist ... more

Born in Neuchâtel in 1988, Eric de Coulon studied architecture at the ETH in Zurich before moving to Paris, where he spent most of his professional life. He ...

is best remembered for having invented the “lettre sujet” (letter – subject), which entailed building the images of products he was promoting using the gigantic letters of their names. In a totally different manner, he also designed tourist ... more
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