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Jungfrau Railway Poster 1928 – Émile Cardinaux, Original & Rare
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Chemin de fer de la Jungfrau

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Jungfrau Railway - Jungfraujoch 3457 m (Switzerland), lithograph by Émile Cardinaux (1928).

  • Year : 1928
  • Country of the poster : Suisse
  • Condition : excellent
  • Presentation : on linen
  • Poster designer : Emile Cardinaux
  • Printer : Wolfsberg-Druck Zürich
  • Printing process : lithography
  • Signed : E.C (Emile Cardinaux).
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Echoes from the summits — a tribute to Alpine ingenuity.
Created in 1928 by renowned Swiss poster artist Émile Cardinaux, this lithograph celebrates one of the most daring engineering feats of the early 20th century: the Jungfrau Railway, culminating at the Jungfraujoch — Europe’s highest railway station (3457 m).

With striking simplicity, Cardinaux captures both the majesty of the Aletsch Glacier and the triumph of human innovation. On a windswept snowy plateau, a group of travelers gazes out into the infinite, beneath a bold red Swiss flag — a powerful symbol of national pride and technical conquest.

Printed by Wolfsberg-Druck Zurich, this original poster is a rare artifact from the golden age of Swiss tourism advertising, when railways opened the high Alps to the curious elite. Today, it stands as a collectible artwork, bridging decorative art and modernist propaganda.

Year
1928
Country of the poster
Suisse
Poster designer
Emile Cardinaux
Vintage poster
original
Printer
Wolfsberg-Druck Zürich
Printing process
lithography
Actual size (inches)
26 X 40 inches
Condition
excellent
Presentation
on linen
Signed
E.C (Emile Cardinaux).
Region
Jungfrau, Suisse

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