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PLM Chamonix-Montenvers "Mer de glace"

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Original vintage poster – “Chemin de Fer Chamonix-Montenvers – Mer de Glace” (Eugène Bourgeois, ca. 1910, PLM lithograph)

  • Year : circa 1910
  • Country of the poster : France
  • Condition : good
  • Presentation : on linen
  • Poster designer : Eugène Bourgeois
  • Printer : Moullot fils aîné. Marseille, Paris
  • Printing process : lithography
  • Signed : yes
€1,950
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About 2 inches more on each side for the covering *

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Step back in time to the Belle Époque Alps with this original vintage travel poster, a stunning lithograph designed by Eugène Bourgeois around 1910 for the famed PLM railway company (Paris–Lyon–Méditerranée). This artwork captures the spirit of early 20th-century alpine tourism, promoting the recently inaugurated rack railway to Montenvers, a marvel of its era.

Bourgeois' delicate brushwork brings to life the majesty of the Mer de Glace, the largest glacier in France, nestled in the Mont Blanc massif. In the foreground, a miniature PLM train approaches a tiny mountain station, dwarfed by the sweeping frozen landscape and dramatic peaks. The composition evokes awe, discovery, and the promise of adventure in the heart of the Alps.

Printed by the prestigious Moullot lithography house in Marseille and Paris, this poster was part of a broader PLM strategy to attract upper-class tourists seeking nature and modern comfort. More than a travel ad, it became an icon of the golden age of mountain exploration — a historical and visual gem.

Why invest in this piece?

  • A stunning decorative object with timeless alpine charm

  • A rare collector’s item from the golden age of European rail travel

  • A valuable addition to any collection of original travel posters or PLM memorabilia

Year
circa 1910
Country of the poster
France
Poster designer
Eugène Bourgeois
Vintage poster
original
Printer
Moullot fils aîné. Marseille, Paris
Printing process
lithography
Actual size (inches)
31 X 43 inches
Condition
good
Presentation
on linen
Signed
yes
Region
french Alps, Mont-Blanc

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