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Since the turn of the 20th century, artistic talent has given way to the camera and computer. We will present you this fast-disappearing art by faithfully reproducing collections of the most exciting posters of the period. They recall the days of travel to romantic and glamorous places in Switzerland.
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All Products in Posters:
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Poster - Bodensee by Otto Baumberger, 1948
"Bodensee" by Otto Baumberger, 1948.
500 x 700 mm, produced on a high-grade silk f...
38.45 USD
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Poster - Winter in Davos by B. Mangold, 1914
"Winter in Davos" by B. Mangold, 1914.
500 x 700 mm, produced on a high-grade silk...
38.45 USD
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Poster - Palace Hotel St. Moritz by Emil Cardinaux, 1921
"Palace Hotel St. Moritz" by Emil Cardinaux, 1921.
500 x 700 mm, produced on a high-gra...
38.45 USD
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Poster - L'été en Suisse by Emil Cardineaux, 1921
"L'été en Suisse" by Emil Cardineaux, 1921.
500 x 700 mm, produced o...
38.45 USD
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Poster - Gstaad by Otto Baumberger, 1929
"Gstaad - Das elegante Schwimmbad im Berner Oberland" by Otto Baumberger, 1929.
500 x 7...
38.45 USD
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Poster - Malcantone by Daniele Buzzi, 1950
"Malcantone" by Daniele Buzzi, 1950.
240 x 300 mm, produced on a high-grade silk f...
27.45 USD
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Poster - Lugano - Suisse Southern Switzerland Schweiz, 1952
"Lugano - Suisse Southern Switzerland Schweiz", 1952.
500 x 700 mm, produced on a high-...
38.45 USD
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SWISSMADE.COM is an international online shop for Swiss made products like milk dark Cailler or Frigor chocolate, Victorinox knives or the typically Swiss army knife. We sell Swiss made Parisienne mild, watches from Victorinox and Wenger, Swiss cross military blankets or the legendary design rex peeler from zena. Everything too for a nice and cosy Swiss evening with Kambly biscuits, Gerber fondue and a hot cup of Ovomaltine the next morning. Welcome to Switzerland .
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