Polo Beach Art Deco Poster - Cédric des Lauriers
The eye fixes first on the silhouette of the player, ochre yellow and cobalt blue cut through with ivory black, mallet forward and a lattice bridge in the background.
1920s-1930s: Art Déco favoured geometric forms, rich palettes and sans-serif capitals; these conventions appear in this image, where geometric lettering and the stylised figure serve legibility. The stylised palms recall travel posters from the coast, used to suggest leisure and modernity. Polo imagery connects to the sport's long presence in early 20th-century graphic art. The work is by Cédric des Lauriers.
Printed on fine art paper 275 g/m², matte museum-quality finish, FSC-certified. Available in multiple sizes; optional wood frame (oak, black or white). EU delivery.
Hang above a narrow console or in a long corridor at eye level.
- Paper: fine art 275 g/m²
- Finish: matte, museum quality
- Sizes: multiple sizes available
- Frame: oak, black or white (option)