Propaganda poster titled “Australia – Know The Dominions”, created by Corporal Arthur Mede Bentall while a prisoner of war (POW) in a Japanese camp during the Second World War. ...
Autumn in Nagoya (Nagoya Tourism Bureau, 1930s). Japanese Poster (24.5″ X 36″).
Colourful Barnum & Bailey vintage circus poster of “the marvelous foot-ball dogs”. [Credit: pictureboxblue.com]
This is a theatrical poster for the 1925 Soviet silent film, Battleship Potemkin (Bronenosets Potyomkin). Directed by Sergei Eisenstein, the film was commissioned to commemorate the 20th anniversary of ...
“Batty bear trainer, the biggest attraction of the day“. [Credit: pictureboxblue.com]
Vintage British Commonwealth Pacific Airlines (BCPA) travel advertisement for Australia. Created circa 1950 by artist Keith Howland, it features sailing ships in Sydney Harbour, with the Sydney Harbour Bridge ...
British European Airways (BEA) travel advertising poster titled “Fly South”. It promotes holiday destinations in southern Europe and the Mediterranean, featuring an illustrated design with beach elements and a ...
Vintage travel poster advertising rail journeys through the Beira Alta region of Portugal. The poster highlights the railway line that connects various locations from Paris to Figueira da Foz.
Belle of Nelson poster for their sour mash whiskey, shows a Turkish harem of nude white women, and a black man (presumed eunuch) with water pipe in foreground. The ...
Vintage French advertising poster for Bières de Lutèce beer. The text translates to “Bières de Lutèce for family consumption”, and one of the bottles is labeled “Lutèce délice”. The ...
Ad from British Overseas Airways Corporation (BOAC), the former UK state-owned long-haul airline. [Credit: pictureboxblue.com]
Vintage travel poster for Scotland, promoting flights with the British Overseas Airways Corporation (B.O.A.C.). [Credit: pictureboxblue.com]
Vintage travel advertising poster from the British Overseas Airways Corporation (BOAC), titled “B.O.A.C. World Air Routes Eastern Hemisphere”. The map is illustrated with colorful vignettes depicting people in national ...
Original advertisement for British airlines’ world air routes from 1947. The poster promotes the British Overseas Airways Corporation (BOAC), British European Airways (BEA), and British South American Airways (BSAA) ...
Vintage advertising poster for Bock beer, created as a stock lithograph in 1889. The poster uses racist caricatures of African Americans which were common in advertising during that period.
Vintage travel poster promoting the city of Buenos Aires, Argentina, as a luxury destination, highlighting the first-class services offered by Eastern Air Lines and Braniff International Airways. The specific ...
Lithograph number 51 from the “Musée des Horreurs” (Museum of Horrors) series, entitled “Le Polichinelle Breton” (The Breton Punchinello). The series consisted of 51 anti-segregationist, nationalist, and anti-Masonic propaganda ...
This Soviet propaganda poster features a quote from Leonid Brezhnev (whose name appears in the lower right corner as Л.И. БРЕЖНЕВ). The text translates as: “We were the first ...
The text in the image is a British recruitment appeal from the First World War, featuring John Bull, the national personification of Great Britain, pointing directly at the viewer.
Iconic British recruitment poster from World War I, featuring the Secretary of State for War, Lord Kitchener, pointing directly at the viewer. The image, urged men to enlist in ...
Vintage advertisement for overnight airmail services, likely from the 1930s. The poster was created to highlight the speed and efficiency of the service, which allowed mail deposited in Brussels ...
Vintage British South American Airways (BSAA) travel poster. [Credit: pictureboxblue.com]
Famous propaganda poster from World War I appealing to patriotism to finance the war effort. Victory bonds (or war bonds) were debt securities issued by the government to finance ...
Vintage Art Nouveau poster for the 1899 premiere of Jules Massenet’s opera “Cendrillon” (Cinderella). The work is a “fairy tale” opera in four acts based on Charles Perrault’s classic ...