ROGER BRODERS (1883-1953)
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ROME. 1921.
42x30
3
/
4
inches, 107x78 cm. Cornille & Serre,
Paris.
Condition A: abrasions in image.
Broders’ first travel posters were for destinations
outside of France. Stylistically these early images
were very similar to posters designed by other
renowned travel poster artists such as E. Paul
Champseix, Constant Duval, Julien Lacaze
and Charles Hallo (Alo). Yet Broders’ early
posters show a commanding use of depth of
field, each having a pronounced foreground
and background, set off from each other by
strongly contrasting colors and shades of light.
Broders p. 105, Perry / Broders p. 90, Wagons-
Lits 170, Chemins de Fer 162.
[2,500/3,500]
ROGER BRODERS (1883-1953)
119
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PASSY - MONT - BLANC. 1932.
39
1
/
2
x24
1
/
2
inches, 100
1
/
2
x62
1
/
2
cm. Vaugirard,
Paris.
Condition A.
Broders p. 74B, Perry / Broders p. 85, Hillion
p. 216.
[2,000/3,000]
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