Charles Loupot
French
Original 1925 Exposition Poster by Charles Loupot
Charles Loupot’s (1892-1962)stunning vision of factories (industry) pouring out smoke which turns into a giant stylized flower (art). This was the only other poster to be offered in the two sizes besides bonfils. The poster measures 23” x 15”
An Important 1925 Paris Exposition Rare Art Deco Poster Collection
As an art deco dealer for the past 30 years I have been buying and selling posters from the Exposition Internationale des Arts Decoratifs et Modernes which was held in Paris in 1925 and gave “Art Deco” its name.
I have maintained strict standards, buying and selling only “A” condition posters and have sold over 100 1925 Exposition posters.
I have also been collecting the posters. Each new purchase was compared with the one in the collection; thus this collection is the “best” of the “best”. In several cases the poster is the only one I have ever seen.
1. Original 1925 Exposition Poster (Red) by Robert Bonfils. 23” x 15”.
2. Original 1925 Exposition Poster (Blue) by Robert Bonfils 23” x 15”.
3. Original 1925 Exposition Poster by Andre Girard, 23” x 15”
4. Original 1925 Exposition Poster by Charles Loupot. 23” x 15”.
5. Original 1925 Exposition Poster by Emile Antoine Bourdelle. 23” x 15”
6. Fiftieth Anniversary 1925 Exposition Poster (Bonfils) 23” x 15”
7. Bond Offering for 1925 Exposition Poster by Henry Rapin & Camile Boignard. 47” x 31”.
8. Bond for 1925 Exposition. 11” x 10”.
9. Etching given to Exhibitors and Judges at 1925 Exposition by Louis Pierre Rigal. 18” x 26”.
All the posters are professionally laid down on canvas with archival matting, presented in ebonized wood frames and glazed with UV Plexiglas.
It is improbable that, 85 years after the Exposition, such a collection could be assembled again.
The Collection will only be sold as complete. Please e-mail us if you need more photographs or additional information.
Loupot 1925 Exhibition
This is a poster from the exhibition that gave art deco its name. Created by Charles Loupot (1892 – 1962) and produced by Les Editions de L'Image de France this strikingly beautiful poster symbolizes the combination of the industrial and decorative arts which was the theme of the exposition. The smoke from the factories rises to form a rose. The poster measures 23" x 15" and is in excellent condition with the gold in the smoke still present.





