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Original Poster, Paul Colin, Refrigerator, Bosch, Household Appliances, Fridge, Fridge, Cold, Kitchen, Palm, 1963

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Promotional poster created by Paul Colin in 1963 for the Bosch refrigerator brand.

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Artist: Paul Colin (1892 – 1985)
Title: Bosch refrigerator, the best-selling refrigerator in Europe
Date: 1963
Dimensions (lxh): 112 x 156 cm
Printer: Bedos et Cie, Printers Paris, 14 Ave Felix Faure
Materials and techniques: color lithograph on paper
Marouflage: yes
Condition: B

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Paul Colin was a French painter, draftsman, costume designer, set designer, poster artist, and lithographer. Along with Cassandre, Carlu, and Loupot, he was one of the most innovative and influential artists of the early 20th century.

Promotional poster for the Bosch refrigerator brand.

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