Date: 1980s
Size: 39 x 24 inches
About the Commissariat Général du Tourisme : The Commissariat Général du Tourisme in France was a governmental agency established in the early 20th century with the mission to promote tourism both within France and internationally. One of its key initiatives was the production of striking posters designed to showcase the beauty and cultural richness of France’s diverse regions. These posters, especially those produced between the 1920s and 1960s, played a significant role in shaping France's image as a premier travel destination. By the 1980s, the Commissariat Général du Tourisme in France had evolved in its approach to poster production, adapting to the cultural and technological changes of the time. The posters from this era continued to promote France as a premier travel destination but reflected a more modern aesthetic, aligning with contemporary design trends of the decade.
About Mont Saint-Michel : Le Mont-Saint-Michel is a stunning island commune located in Normandy, France, known for its medieval architecture and dramatic setting. Rising out of the sea, it is crowned by a magnificent abbey dedicated to Saint Michael, which has served as a religious and strategic site since the 8th century. Surrounded by vast tidal flats, the island becomes an isolated fortress during high tide, adding to its mystical allure. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Mont-Saint-Michel attracts millions of visitors annually, who are drawn by its rich history, breathtaking views, and unique blend of natural and man-made beauty.
The poster has a rip on the bottom left but is in overall good condition and ready to frame !