




Antique Poster “Téléférique du Mt d’Arbois – Megève”
An icon of Alpine tourism, this superb poster celebrates the timeless elegance of Megève through a strikingly modern graphic composition. The stylized silhouette of the female skier, the taut lines of the cable car, and the majesty of the snow-covered peaks convey all the refinement of the Art Deco aesthetic. A rare and highly decorative work, ideal for collectors of vintage posters, mountain enthusiasts, and admirers of 20th-century graphic art.
In the 1930s, Megève established itself as France’s most exclusive ski resort, transforming from an agricultural village into an internationally renowned tourist destination. Marked by the creation of the Rochebrune cable car in 1933 — the first in the world designed for Alpine skiing — the resort became known as the “cradle of skiing.” Under the influence of Baroness Noémie de Rothschild, Megève attracted the aristocracy and the upper bourgeoisie, developing a unique elegance and a refined art of living that combined traditional chalets with luxury.

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