The Eiffel Tower - Travel Art Print
La Tour Eiffel, as depicted by Louis Tauzin in 1889 for the World's Fair in Paris, marked the debut of this iconic landmark in the City of Love! It's a perfect print for those who love vintage art and are fond of all things French. See our entire Francophile Collection!
Louis Tauzin (1842-1915) was a versatile French artist known for his contributions as a landscape painter, poster artist, and chromolithographer. Specializing in landscapes and seascapes, he showcased his talents at numerous Paris Salons and earned recognition with two silver medals wins at expositions in Versailles. He also excelled in commercial art, serving as chef d'atelier (head of studio) at Champenois, a renowned chromolithography house in Paris. His poster designs adorned railway companies, vacation destinations, major brands, and publications like Paris-Revue. Notably, during World War I, he expressed his patriotism through artwork and anti-German, pro-French propaganda postcards. Today, his legacy endures through his diverse work, including his acclaimed scenic paintings of Meudon, a suburb of Paris overlooking the Seine.
Our prints are suitable for framing or can be used as is for wall display.
This product was custom designed and created at our location in Seattle.
11" X 14", Bagged with Backer Board
Louis Tauzin