Year |
1970 |
Poster Size |
38 x 22.2 inches |
Rolled/Folded/Other |
Rolled |
Art By | Noal Betts |
Condition |
Mint |
Condition Notes |
None - item is in mint condition |
American Postwar artist Noal Betts was best known for beautiful watercolour paintings widely used for Travel & Tourism advertisement from the 1950s to 1980s. This poster was used to market Delta Line Cruises routes to the Brazilian city of Rio De Janeiro.
The vibrant design features a Rio scene of the Copacabana beach with the iconic mountains behind. From 1970, this piece is in mint condition with great colour.
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