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Artist: Jean Jacquelin
Date: Circa 1940
Medium: Silkscreen 
Dimensions: 31 1/2 x 46 1/2 inches
Format: original poster (not a reprint). Unframed 
Condition: Immaculate. Professionally linen-backed. 

Jean Jacquelin (French, 1905 – 1989) was an illustrator who specialized in transport posters, primarily for train and ocean liners. This vivid work was part of a major Vichy government campaign promoting health and family unity. Like so much propaganda imagery of the period, it captures the “wholesome” happiness of an archetypal family. Beautiful vivid colors and near-mint condition.

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“Joie de Vivre” French government campaign poster, 1940

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Artist: Jean Jacquelin
Date: Circa 1940
Medium: Silkscreen 
Dimensions: 31 1/2 x 46 1/2 inches
Format: original poster (not a reprint). Unframed 
Condition: Immaculate. Professionally linen-backed. 

Jean Jacquelin (French, 1905 – 1989) was an illustrator who specialized in transport posters, primarily for train and ocean liners. This vivid work was part of a major Vichy government campaign promoting health and family unity. Like so much propaganda imagery of the period, it captures the “wholesome” happiness of an archetypal family. Beautiful vivid colors and near-mint condition.

This item requires a $200 S&H fee due to its size

This item is not available for international shipping.