Eglise Saint-Vulfran à Abbeville Poster
France c. 195540 x 27 in (102 x 69 cm)
ID #FF27C-PK17-4-LZ
This poster promotes the Eglise Saint-Vulfran à Abbeville, a collegiate church in Abbeville, Somme. The church's construction began in the 15th century, built in the Flamboyant Gothic style. It became a Temple of Reason during the French Revolution, and was heavily damaged by German bombing during World War II. Poster features a blue-toned photo of the church with a bright orange border. Banner pasted along top of poster.
One in a series of French travel posters designed to promote tourism and travel by train, specifically advertising the country's beautiful churches and cathedrals accessible by train.
Printer: L. Danel, Lille
Condition: Good; please note minor tears at edges and creasing. Additionally, note banner pasted along top of poster.
Material: This poster is on paper, but please note that we offer linen-backing for an additional cost. Email us at postermuseum@gmail.com for more details.