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Aeromaritime: Côte occidentale d'Afrique par les services aériens des Chargeurs réunis

PT422

Original Aeromaritime poster – West Coast of Africa (Dakar to Pointe-Noire) by Albert Brenet (circa 1937).

  • Year : circa 1937
  • Country of the poster : France
  • Condition : excellent
  • Presentation : on linen
  • Poster designer : Albert Brenet
  • Printing process : lithography
€2,750
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About 2 inches more on each side for the covering *

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A Visual Testament to the Colonial Aerial Era

This original vintage poster by Albert Brenet is a rare graphic document reflecting a pivotal moment in French colonial history. Commissioned by Chargeurs Réunis, it promotes the air route between Dakar and Pointe-Noire, inaugurated in the late 1930s by Aéromaritime, a subsidiary airline serving French West Africa.

With striking visual power, the artist depicts a traditional African archer aiming his bow at a flying Sikorsky S‑43 seaplane—a potent metaphor for the clash and coexistence of tradition and modernity. This graphic dialogue embodies the colonial ideology of the time, combining exoticism, technical dominance, and a distinctly Eurocentric view of Africa.

The poster is a prime example of colonial commercial propaganda, a genre prominent in the 1930s–1950s, while also showcasing a distinctly Art Deco aesthetic, with bold composition, stylized realism, and dynamic movement.

It also reflects France’s strategic interest in showcasing and expanding its overseas transport networks. Thanks to its superior lithographic quality and symbolic richness, this artwork is a sought-after collector's item, valued by both vintage poster enthusiasts and historians of colonial and aviation imagery.

Year
circa 1937
Country of the poster
France
Poster designer
Albert Brenet
Vintage poster
original
Printing process
lithography
Actual size (inches)
24 X 38 inches
Condition
excellent
Presentation
on linen
Brand
Chargeurs réunis

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