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La raquette Ram a la vogue Poster

La raquette Ram a la vogue Poster

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La raquette Ram a la vogue (1926) by René Vincent

Bring lively Art Deco spirit to your home with this striking tennis scene, where René Vincent, celebrated for his sleek travel posters, turns a simple racquet advertisement into a chic statement piece filled with movement, contrast, and unmistakable 1920s French elegance.

Our posters are printed on thick (230gsm) acid-free matte art paper, using a long-lasting UV-resistant ink. We also offer the option of printing on textured canvas (300gsm), more flexible and resistant. Our frames are made of either light and resistant aluminium, or solid wood. More details in our FAQ

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About the Artist

René Vincent brings the polish of 1920s French advertising to this tennis image, where the sport becomes a sign of style as much as skill. Known for poster work that handled modern subjects with easy confidence, he gives the Ram name the same visual authority he brought to magazine covers and commercial campaigns. Here, the vertical poster reads like a snapshot of fashionable leisure, shaped for a brand that wanted to look current in Paris shop windows. The result is vintage poster design with a crisp commercial purpose and a clear sense of metropolitan chic.

The Artwork

La raquette Ram a la vogue turns a racquet into a statement about modern taste. In 1926, tennis was closely tied to elegance, speed, and public visibility, and this advertising poster uses that association to make the Ram brand feel desirable. Rather than explaining the product, it stages a moment of athletic poise and lets the viewer connect movement with prestige. As a vintage print, it works as both promotion and social signal, the kind of fine art print that made everyday goods feel part of a fashionable French lifestyle.

Style & Characteristics

The figure is caught in a twisting leap, one arm raised and the racquet held forward, while a bold black shape behind her pushes the body into sharper relief. Cream, black, and red do most of the visual work, with the red vest and headband giving the composition its strongest accent. The lettering at the bottom is large and pale against a dark band, so the product name anchors the image with immediate clarity. Flat forms, strong contrast, and a light beige ground give the poster its Art Deco rhythm, while the simplified drawing keeps every contour readable.

In Interior Design

Placed in a narrow hallway, this wall art introduces motion before anyone reaches the next room. The black frame and high contrast suit a scheme with pale plaster, walnut furniture, or other restrained home decor elements that need a graphic focal point. Because the tennis figure is active but the palette stays limited, the vintage print adds energy without crowding the space. In interior decoration, it works especially well where a single vertical poster can carry the mood and give a corridor a sharper sense of direction.