Foire Internationale de Lyon Poster

France, 1977

40 x 27 in (102 x 69 cm)

ID #LBTRAVELTABLE-L-07

The Foire de Lyon is a trade fair that normally takes place in Lyon, France. The event began in 1916 by then-mayor Édouard Herriot and continues to this day--sometimes in various global business hubs like London, San Francisco, and New York. Hervé Morvan is a reputable French painter that has completed many posters for events such as the Olympics and for the French National Lottery.

Image: Black background with lion holding a globe in its mouth. Text is in bold yellow and image is in red and white.

Artist: Hervé Morvan

Printer: Gauthier

Condition: Good, some damage on the sides

Material: Paper linen-backed on canvas

250-500 fair festival size-40x27 trade travel

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