Original 1925 International Exhibition for Hydropower and Tourism in Grenoble, France

Original 1925 International Exhibition for Hydropower and Tourism in Grenoble, France

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Date: 1925

Size: 31" x 42.5" (79 x 108cms)

Condition A+, newly linenbacked.

Artist: Andry-Farcy

Description: The International Exhibition of Hydropower and Tourism (Exposition internationale de la houille blanche et du tourisme) was an exhibition which ran from May 21 to October 25, 1925 in the city of Grenoble in France, in order to promote the city as the capital of "white coal" (houille blanche), as hydropower was then known. This exhibition gave credit to the people of Grenoble in general, and the industrialist Aristide Bergès in particular, for harnessing the driving force of water rushing down from the mountains. This was also an opportunity for Grenoble to celebrate the new industries of tomorrow. Suggested by Paul Mistral, the mayor of Grenoble, the project was backed immediately by the support of Léon Perrier, president of the General Council of the Isère. Hydroelectricity is at the center of Grenoble's economic development. Nice bright colors, very good condition poster. Imp. Generale, Grenoble in bottom margin.