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The Seaside Calls go by Train - Take a Kodak 40s The Artwork for the original

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The Artwork for the original colour lithograph was created by Franz Lenhard and issued by the Italian Tourist office ENIT (Ente Nazionale Industrie Turistiche during the 1950's

Artwork depicting the map of the earth as a globe divided into four parts and underneath is an aeroplane

He taught at the Wellington Technical College of Art after the war and during that time became a professional artist

a timeless piece capturing hope and freedom

The original artwork for this Art Deco vintage ENIT Italian travel poster was created by the Italian artist Giuseppe Riccobaldi and published by Barabino & Graeve-Genova in 1935

The Seaside Calls go by Train - Take a Kodak 40s The Artwork for the originalSellheim created posters for the Australian National Travel Association and promoting Australian beach culture as trendy and desirable was a common theme. The artwork for the original lithograph was created by Gert Sellheim for the Victorian Railways and printed by F. W. Niven Pty. Ltd in the 1930s. Beach culture quickly became a way of life in Australia during the 1930s and Melbournes public transport systems provided day trippers access to the

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