Up for your consideration is an original 1960's art exhibition advertising poster for the "Language of the Print" exhibition from the Karshan collection when it was being seen at Bowdoin College in spring of 1968.  It features a copy of Lautrec's "Englishman at the Moulin Rouge".  This poster shows it's age as a poster that is in excess of 50 years old.  Primarily there is some paperwave or undulation as this was stored in a frame without proper pressure to keep it flat.  Still very presentable and something a professional or patient person could remedy.  The edges also feature some browning and basically "chips" of missing paper where the points securing the backing were installed.  Not visible when matted/frames but apparent when hung naked.  Overall dimensions are a nice 18" x 29".  Original 1960's and earlier art posters are damn near impossible to find by now.  They're certainly not making any more.  This one shows it's age honestly, but again please see photos as it is far from mint condition.

This is sold un-framed, however if the party is interested there is the original period-correct frame available at no cost aside from excess shipping.  Please note due to the size and packing needed to ship is safely it would incur an oversize shipping fee and likely double the cost overall. If you're interested please inquire with your zip code and I can arrange a shipping quote.  Thanks!