This is part 2 of an 8 - part post on vintage travel posters. For earlier works see part 1.
Leslie Ragan Posters
Leslie Ragan was born in 1897 and grew up in Iowa, USA. Ragan was a mostly self-taught artist, although he did the Cumming School of Art in Des Moines, Iowa. He served in the Air Force in in World War One, and upon returning studied for a single semester at the Art Institute of Chicago. In the early 1920s he went on to teach at the Academy of Fine Arts, Chicago. By 1930 he had relocated to New York and had begun painting for the New York Central Lines company. "Chicago" (1929) was Ragan's first poster for New York Central Lines.
1927 Hudson Lake poster by Leslie Ragan |
1927 Indiana Dunes poster by Leslie Ragan |
1927 Moonlight in Duneland poster by Leslie Ragan |
1927 South Shore Line poster by Leslie Ragan |
1927 The Dunes poster by Leslie Ragan |
1928 Duneland Beaches poster by Leslie Ragan |
1929 Chicago poster by Leslie Ragan |
1930 Cleveland, Ohio poster by Leslie Ragan |
1934 Holiday Haunts poster by Leslie Ragan |
1934 Hudson River poster by leslie Ragan |
1934 Niagara Falls poster by Leslie Ragan |
1934 West Point poster by Leslie Ragan |
1935 Cincinnati poster by Leslie Ragan |
1935 New York poster by Leslie Ragan |
1936 Rockefeller Center poster by Leslie Ragan |
1938 The New 20th Century Limited poster by Leslie Ragan |
1941 The New Empire State Express poster by Leslie Ragan |
1943 We Shall Not Fail poster by Leslie Ragan |
1946 New York Central System poster by Leslie Ragan |
1947 Highlands of the Hudson poster by Leslie Ragan |
Roger Broders Posters
Roger Broders (1883 Paris - 1953 Paris) was a French illustrator and was considered the best travel poster artist of his era. His posters are highly sought after and command higher prices than many of his contemporaries.
Broders designed stylish images of fashionable resorts of the 1920s and 30s, which are now the most collectable. His use of bright colours and fashionable type fonts created a strong visual impression and would seem to represent the epitome of the modern travel poster.
1922 Simplon-Orient-Express poster by Roger Broders |
1925 Menton poster by Roger Broders |
1928-32 Le Hohwald poster by Roger Broders |
1929c Winter Sports poster by Roger Broders |
1930 Monte-Carlo poster by Roger Broders |
1930c Dunkerque poster by Roger Broders |
1930c Golden Mountain Pullman Express poster by Roger Broders |
1930c Winter Sports poster by Roger Broders |
1930s Grenoble poster by Roger Broders |
1931c Cote d'Azur poster by Roger Broders |
1932 Bandol poster by Roger Broders |
Antibes poster by Roger Broders |
Corsica poster by Roger Broders |
Marseille poster by Roger Broders |
Monaco, Monte-Carlo poster by Roger Broders |
Paris-Lyon-Mediterranean poster by Roger Broders |
Sainte-Maxime, France poster by Roger Broders |
The Rhine poster by Roger Broders |
Vichy poster by Roger Broders |
Villard de Lans poster by Roger Broders |
Villers sur Mer poster by Roger Broders |
Visit India poster by Roger Broders * * * * * |
1930c Col de Bacella, Corsica poster by Cossard |
1930c Italian Lakes |
1930c Mont - Daint - Michel poster by L. Pecheuy |
1930c Pierrefonds poster by J. C. Aubry |
1930c See India poster by C. D. Deuskar |
1930c Yangtze Gorges |
1930s Champagne poster by A. Moluggon |
1930s Come to Tokyo |
1930s National Parks poster by Dorothy Waugh |
1930s National Parks poster by Dorothy Waugh |
1931c L'Atlantique poster by Adolphe Mouron Cassandre |
1932 Chatel-Guyon, Auvergne, France poster by Robert Falcucci |
1932 Monaco poster by Robert Falcucci |
1932 Your Continental Holiday poster by Peter Irwin Brown |
1933 Chicago World's Fair |
1934 New Mexico and Arizona Rockies poster by Kenneth and William Willmarth |
1934 Pacific Northwest poster by Oscar Bryn |
1934 See India poster by Vic Veevers |
Amazing! Thank you for posting these beauties
ReplyDeleteHey Paul - just want to say thank you for compiling these amazing pieces of work - just found your blog - kind regards from London! :)
ReplyDeleteA massive thank you from me
ReplyDeleteHere's a (link to) a photo of my 20th Century Limited station poster, found at an industrial auction a few decades ago and professionally framed. Measures about 38" by 28"
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