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      • Poster by Lajos Marton - tranquille à 100... avec une Hotchkiss
        Jul. 29, 2023

        Poster by Lajos Marton - tranquille à 100... avec une Hotchkiss

        Est: €1,200 - €2,200

        tranquille à 100... avec une Hotchkiss - 41,5x61,5, 1930, on linen by Lajos Marton (1891-1952)

        Van Sabben Poster Auctions
      • LAJOS MARTON (1891-1952). PEUGEOT. 1930. 46½x30¼ inches, 118x77 cm. DAM Publicité, Paris.
        May. 18, 2023

        LAJOS MARTON (1891-1952). PEUGEOT. 1930. 46½x30¼ inches, 118x77 cm. DAM Publicité, Paris.

        Est: $4,000 - $6,000

        LAJOS MARTON (1891-1952) PEUGEOT. 1930. 46 1/2x30 1/4 inches, 118x77 cm. DAM Publicité, Paris. Condition B+: creases and rippling in margins and image; minor abrasions and small stains in image; water-staining along mat at bottom edge; horizontal folds. Matted and framed. Marton was a Hungarian artist who spent some time in Paris in the late-1920s and early-1930s working for DAM, the advertising agency owned by the Damour brothers. The brothers also owned the magazine Vendre, which they used as a vehicle to tirelessly promote modern graphic design and advertising. All of Marton's posters, in pure, French Art Deco style, were for bicycle, car or motorcycle companies. In 1928, he designed his first poster for Peugeot motorcycles, which was rendered in a manner similar to Charles Loupot's dynamic style. For this poster, two years later, he employed photography, using a head-on collage of the motorcycle set dramatically along the diagonal of the image. His use of photomontage is very sophisticated, as is his placement of the lion's head (the emblem of the company) within a stylized circle.

        Swann Auction Galleries
      • Original Vintage 1930s Paris Travel Poster
        Sep. 18, 2021

        Original Vintage 1930s Paris Travel Poster

        Est: $500 - $700

        Marton, Lajos 1891 - 1952 Paris Lithograph 1936 38.9 x 24.4 in. (99 x 62 cm) Printer: L. Danel, Paris Condition Details: (B+) on linen, small tears and minor staining at the edges, 13 in./33 cm at the bottom edge between -P- and -A- of -Paris-

        PosterConnection Inc.
      • MARTON, Lajos (1891–1952). Geisweiler. Paris: Dam, 1921. Fr...
        May. 15, 2021

        MARTON, Lajos (1891–1952). Geisweiler. Paris: Dam, 1921. Fr...

        Est: $250 - $350

        MARTON, Lajos (1891–1952). Geisweiler. Paris: Dam, 1921. French alcohol advertisement. 62 ½ x 47”. Linen backed. A.

        Potter & Potter Auctions Inc.
      • STUNNIG Original 1920/30s BICYCLE AUTOMOBILE Poster
        Oct. 15, 2016

        STUNNIG Original 1920/30s BICYCLE AUTOMOBILE Poster

        Est: $1,400 - $2,600

        Artist: Marton, Lajos 1891 - 1952. Cycles Automoto. Technique: Lithograph ca. 1928. Size: 47.2 x 31.4 in. (120 x 80 cm). Printer: Dam Publicite, Paris.

        PosterConnection Inc.
      • Cycles Automoto. 1930
        Jan. 31, 2016

        Cycles Automoto. 1930

        Est: $1,200 - $1,500

        Artist: LAJOS MARTON (1891-1952) Size: 31 3/8 x 47 1/8 in./79.8 x 119.7 cm DAM Studio, Paris Founded in 1902, Automoto was a bit late in entering the bicycle business. This bold design, however, brings the brand into the Deco age by zooming in on the front axle offset against a crimson background.

        Poster Auctions International Inc
      • LAJOS MARTON (1891-1952). PEUGEOT. 1930. 46x30 inches, 117x78 cm. DAM Publicite, Paris.
        Apr. 24, 2014

        LAJOS MARTON (1891-1952). PEUGEOT. 1930. 46x30 inches, 117x78 cm. DAM Publicite, Paris.

        Est: $2,000 - $3,000

        LAJOS MARTON (1891-1952) PEUGEOT. 1930. 46 1/4x30 3/4 inches, 117 1/2x78 cm. DAM Publicite, Paris. Condition A: minor creases in margins and image. Paper. Framed. Marton was a Hungarian artist who spent some time in Paris in the late-1920s and early-1930s working for DAM, the advertising agency owned by the Damour brothers. The brothers also owned the magazine Vendre, which they used as a vehicle to tirelessly promote modern graphic design and advertising. All of Marton's posters, in pure, French Art Deco style, were for bicycle, car or motorcycle companies. In 1928, he designed his first poster for Peugeot motorcycles, which was rendered in a manner similar to Charles Loupot's dynamic style. For this poster, two years later, he employed photography, using a head-on collage of the motorcycle set dramatically along the diagonal of the image. His use of photomontage is very sophisticated, as is his plaecement of the lion's head (the emblem of the company) within a stylized circle.

        Swann Auction Galleries
      • lajos Marton Ars Long-Vita Brevis Paris, 1936 100 x 62 cm, BE
        Jan. 25, 2012

        lajos Marton Ars Long-Vita Brevis Paris, 1936 100 x 62 cm, BE

        Est: €800 - €1,200

        lajos Marton Ars Long-Vita Brevis Paris, 1936 100 x 62 cm, BE

        Tajan
      • Lajos Marton, (Hungarian, 1891-1952), Geisweiler, 1921
        Jul. 28, 2011

        Lajos Marton, (Hungarian, 1891-1952), Geisweiler, 1921

        Est: $500 - $700

        Lajos Marton (Hungarian, 1891-1952) Geisweiler, 1921 poster 53 3/4 x 43 1/2 inches.

        Hindman
      • LAJOS MARTON (1891-1952)Le Touquet.
        Nov. 11, 2007

        LAJOS MARTON (1891-1952)Le Touquet.

        Est: $2,000 - $2,500

        LAJOS MARTON (1891-1952) Le Touquet. Marton, a Hungarian designer, spent most of his career in Budapest. But he worked for a few years in Paris, including a brief stint at the Cassandre-Loupot atelier Alliance Graphique, during which time he produced this Touquet poster. And the influence of the Alliance shows the view of the green is simple stylized form with a patient diminutive caddy awaiting a putt-to-come at the resort on the Channel coast below Boulogne. 'The Le Touquet golf course was opened in 1904. It enjoys a worldwide reputation for its seaside course. Many famous international competitions took place at Le Touquet, the French open tournament among them. In 1976 a player, Vincent Thabalala, a bare foot Bantu created quite a stir when he won the tournament beating all the famous players present. The course is internationally recognized as one of Taylor and Colt's masterpieces' (Golf, p. 17). Alliance Graphique/L. Danel, Paris

        Poster Auctions International Inc
      • POSTER: LAJOS MARTON (1891-1952) CYCLES AUTOMOTO. 1930. 47x31 inches. Dam Publicite, Paris.
        May. 07, 2007

        POSTER: LAJOS MARTON (1891-1952) CYCLES AUTOMOTO. 1930. 47x31 inches. Dam Publicite, Paris.

        Est: $1,200 - $1,800

        LAJOS MARTON (1891-1952) CYCLES AUTOMOTO. 1930. 47x31 inches. Dam Publicite, Paris. Condition B+: repaired tears and creases in margins and image. A Hungarian artist, Marton spent some time in Paris designing posters in a French Art Deco style, all for bicycle, car, or motorcycle companies. In the late 1920s and early 1930s he was employed by DAM, the advertising agency owned by the Damour Brothers, who also owned the magazine Vendre, which they used to tirelessly promote modern graphic design and advertising. For nearly 50 years Vendre was the major professional magazine for publicity in France, and remains today as a precious reference on advertising during the period. Marton's work with the airbrush and photomontage was exceptionally well handled. His images paid homage to the machines themselves and to their mechanics and components.

        Swann Auction Galleries
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