Dior Eau Sauvage
France, c. 200169 x 47 in (175 x 119 cm)
ID #BBF02-PK12-CB06
Dior advertisement for perfume Eau Sauvage. "Méfiez-vous de l'eau qui dort" (direct translation: beware of sleeping/still water) is an idiom in French that means be wary of people/things that may seem safe, but are actually harmful (sometimes compared to the English phrase "still waters run deep"), and plays with the word eau, often used to mean perfume or cologne.
Artist: Francq Philippe
Condition: Good to excellent.