Prepare yourself. If you enjoy vintage (mostly French) typography, illustrations, label art, etc., you are about to get lost in an amazing archive that links you to files large enough to download and print out. Maybe time to switch out some wall art for spring!
Thanks to Agence Eureka for putting in the work of collecting and archiving these amazing pieces. For those non French speakers amongst us, click on Messages plus anciens on the lower right side of the page to scroll through the posts.
Left to Right:
1. Jeu de lettres "Diamino"
2. Une version fond blanc et hop un autre découpage "Flambo"
3. Petits polars avec de bien pauvrettes couvertures
4. Pinces à cheveux, bigoudis boucleurs....
5. Découpages n°3 (1948)
via: Craftzine





Comments (10)
Oooh! Thanks for sharing! Perfect for a budding francophile American transplant to Montreal like myself :).
What a wonderful resource! But when I click on the images, they don't appear to be very large. Am I missing something?
Aha, I figured it out.
In case anyone else is as unfamiliar with Flickr as I am, to download the hi-res files, click "all sizes" above the Flickr image, and then you can choose the size you wish to download.
egodbey: after you click the Flickr link, click "All Sizes" then "Original."
I am speechless! & forever thankful!
For a Montrealer living in Ontario, this art is appreciated. Not too many franco-art selections in my area.
Wow. These are great. Love #4
Amazing! I foresee utilizing these in my classroom... so interesting!
super chouette!
Gorgeous!