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Artist: Martin Peikert
Circa 1950 original travel poster by Martin Peikert for Pontresina - Switzerland
By Martin Peikert
Located in PARIS, FR
A breathtaking glimpse into mid-century alpine elegance, this original travel poster for Pontresina—a picturesque resort town nestled in the Engadin Valley of Switzerland—was designe...
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1950s Martin Peikert Prints and Multiples

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