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Original 1951 Poster by Charlas – French West Africa Travel Art
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Afrique Occidentale Française

PT445

Original vintage poster – French West Africa: Attractive, Picturesque, Mysterious (Charlas, circa 1950).

  • Year : circa 1950
  • Country of the poster : France
  • Condition : excellent
  • Presentation : on linen
  • Poster designer : Charlas (Charles Hallo)
  • Printer : Diloutremer
  • Printing process : lithography
  • Signed : yes
€1,250
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Original Poster – French West Africa (circa 1951) – by Charlas

This rare and original vintage travel poster, designed around 1951 by the artist Charlas (pseudonym of Charles Hallo), offers a powerful glimpse into the final decades of the French colonial empire.

Commissioned by the Tourism and Information Office of French West Africa, this poster was part of a campaign to promote the region as a travel destination – mysterious, picturesque, and alluring. With its bold stylized mask, vivid colors, and clean modernist lines, it blends mid-century graphic art with the exotic imagery commonly used in colonial propaganda.

Beyond its decorative strength, this piece stands as a historical document: it illustrates the way France marketed its overseas territories not as colonies, but as desirable lands of adventure, at a time when the very concept of empire was beginning to fracture.

This work is a rare collector’s item – both an artistic gem and a political artefact – perfectly suited for a vintage poster collection, museum display, or refined interior design that values narrative, authenticity, and visual impact.

Year
circa 1950
Country of the poster
France
Poster designer
Charlas (Charles Hallo)
Vintage poster
original
Printer
Diloutremer
Printing process
lithography
Actual size (inches)
22 X 39 inches
Condition
excellent
Presentation
on linen
Signed
yes

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