| Designer: | Dzubas, Willy (1877-1947) |
| Country: | Germany |
| Decade: | 1920 |
| Dimensions: | 74.0 x 51.0 cm | 29.1338582676 x 20.078740157400002 inches |
| Condition: | Very good/excellent | | A-/B+ |
| Linen backed | |
| Printed by: | Otto Elsner, Berlin |
| Category: |
Travel |
A striking original German travel poster issued in 1920s to promote tourism to Berlin through the German Railroads Information Office in New York.
The artwork by Dzubas captures the grandeur of Berlin’s historic architecture, featuring the Französischer Dom (French Cathedral) and the lively Gendarmenmarkt square, framed by dynamic urban movement — automobiles, horsemen, and pedestrians symbolizing the city’s energy and cosmopolitan life between the wars.
With its bold Art Deco typography and sophisticated painterly composition, this poster reflects Germany’s interwar ambition to attract international visitors and restore its image as a center of culture, modernity, and architectural beauty.
A rare and elegant piece of pre-war travel advertising, mounted on linen for preservation.
Condition: Mounted on linen. Excellent color preservation.