Original Vintage French Movie Poster "Bebert et l'Omnibus" by Savignac 1963

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An adorable advertising poster realized by Savignac in 1963 for the movie "Bebert and the Train". While their parents are busy shopping in a department store, Tiennot, who would rather chase girls, buys the complicity of Bébert, his little brother. In the train on the way back home, Tiennot, infuriated by his whims, leaves Bébert in the last car, which happens to be separated from the train and headed in another direction. Panic in the family: where on earth is Bébert? In fact, the little rascal has been taken in by the station master of Verneuil L'Etang, where he has a great time wreaking havoc in the SNCF network. A good-natured inspector is called on the spot and Bébert is finally reunited with his family. (IMDB) Raymond Savignac, often just abbreviated to "Savignac", was a French graphic artist famous for his commercial posters. He was born on November 6, 1907 in Paris, and died on October 31, 2002 in Trouville-sur-Mer (Calvados), aged 94. His work is distinguished by a humorous simplicity. (Wiki) This poster appears on page 166 in "Savignac Posters" Book published by Forney.

  • Material:

    Paper

  • Size:

    63X47.2 (inches), 160x120 (cm)

  • Artist:

    Savignac, Raymond (1907-2002)

  • Year:

    1963

  • Markings:

    Signed in the plate

  • Condition:

    Very Good. A-

Item ID : 74157 - 9
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