This original 1928 German travel poster, designed by Anton Mahlau, showcases vibrant Art Deco designs highlighting scenic travel destinations in Germany.
• Printed by H.G. Rahtgens, Lübeck • Bold typography and vivid colors • Promotes travel to Trave-Münde, Bad Schwartau, and Ratzeburg Mölln • Original vintage condition
Minor discoloration on edges, measures approximately 12 x 16 inches.
Key Features: Design & Style: The poster features a Bauhaus or Art Deco aesthetic, which was popular in the 1920s and 1930s, using geometric shapes, bold colors, and stylized illustrations of boats and trains to evoke travel excitement.
Typography: The text is arranged dynamically, emphasizing key words and information such as ticket prices (Reichsmark, RM) and travel details.
Printed Date: A handwritten note on the back suggests this advertisement is from September 1928, which aligns with the time period when commercial posters of this style were popular.
Purpose: The poster promotes train journeys, likely part of a Deutsche Reichsbahn (German State Railway) campaign, targeting travelers looking for leisure trips.