Bulgaria Angel Tilov Art Deco

£1,750.00

Original vintage travel poster for Bulgaria featuring a scenic view of a steam train travelling through a tunnel on a rocky cliff above a river with a bridge linking a riverside town to the railway and trees and mountains in the distance. Artwork by the award winning Bulgarian watercolour artist and poster designer Angel Tilov (1912-1972). Good condition, restored pinholes, restored tears, restored folds, restored paper losses, staining, ink stamp in bottom right corner, backed on linen.

Country Bulgaria
Year 1938
Style Art Deco
Artist Angel Tilov
Width (cm) 64
Height (cm) 101
Linen backed? Yes

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