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Lucien BoucherOriginal 1951 Air France poster by Lucien Boucher - zodiac symbols1951
1951
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A luminous blend of cosmology and cartography, this original 1951 Air France poster by Lucien Boucher transforms the night sky into an elegant celebration of flight, mystery, and modernity. Known for his imaginative, map-like illustrations, Boucher delivers here a celestial chart unlike any other—where constellations shimmer across a deep indigo sky, and zodiac symbols guide the way for Air France’s expanding network.
At the heart of the poster floats a glowing orange Earth, featuring visible flight routes that connect continents. Above, the skies are alive with mythological creatures, winged horses, sea serpents, and star-studded figures drawn from ancient astrological charts. It’s both a navigational dreamscape and a branding masterpiece—imbued with the glamour of early aviation and the timeless allure of the stars.
Commissioned by Air France at a time when commercial air travel was entering its golden age, this poster was part of a celebrated series that positioned the airline not just as a means of transport, but as a gateway to the world—and beyond. Boucher’s zodiac-themed design invites viewers to imagine flying as a modern form of cosmic travel, poetic and boundless.
A stunning piece of mid-century graphic art, Signes du Zodiaque captures the era’s optimism and sense of discovery. It remains one of Boucher’s most iconic creations and a collector’s favorite—bridging the realms of art, astrology, and aviation with impeccable style.
Airline - Planisphere - Space
Constellation -Blue
Printed by Perceval in Paris
- Creator:Lucien Boucher (1889 - 1971, French)
- Creation Year:1951
- Dimensions:Height: 16.93 in (43 cm)Width: 26.38 in (67 cm)
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- Condition:Very good condition, on linen.
- Gallery Location:PARIS, FR
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU1792217176852
Lucien Boucher
1889 - 1971 Known by Air France as Mr. Planosphere, he created these designs between 1934 - 1962. Beginning around 1935, Lucien Boucher designed an impressive stream of posters for Air France that continued until he was well into his seventies. [PAI-XXII, 220] This artist is known mainly for a series of absorbing Air France world map posters that signal a global theatre. Lucien Boucher launched his design career tuned to the commercial promise of Surrealism. Born in Chartre, he studied at the École de Céramique de Sèvres. He debuted at the Salon d'Automne in 1921, becoming a member in 1923; he also exhibited at the Salon de l'Araignée from 1924-1930. Boucher also made wood engravings, drawings in watercolor and gouache, and lithographs. Lucien Boucher's witty and charming color lithographs Lucien Boucher launched his design career at the Ceramique de Sevres and made his debut at the Salon d'Automne in 1921, becoming a member in 1923: he also exhibited at the Salon de L'Araignée from 1924-1930. Besides lithographs, Boucher also created wood engravings and drawings in watercolor. Beginning around 1935, Boucher designed an impressive series of posters for Air France that he continued producing until he was well into his seventies. Boucher is known mainly for his absorbing Air France poster designs, known as "Monsieur Planisphere" (planispheres are flattened representations of planet Earth). He created a variety of illustrated World Maps that depicted the global flight routes serviced by the airline.
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