Original French Art Deco 1926 Radio Poster

Original French Art Deco 1926 Radio Poster

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Date: 1926

Size: 24" x 31.5" (61 x 80cms)

Condition A+, newly linenbacked.

Artist: d'apres C. Favre written in top left corner

Description: In 1926, Lucien Lévy, director of Radio-L.L., a company that built radio receivers and to whom he gave his initials, constructed a 1 kW transmitter. The first tests took place in March 1926 and marked the launch of Radio-L.L. in Paris. On October 10th of the same year, he and his cousin Georges Lévy founded the National Broadcasting Company in order to separate his industrial activities from that of a broadcaster. In its beginnings, the programming was mainly composed of music played from records borrowed from Pathé. Radio-L.L. became the first French radio station to work a full day without interruption. Very good condition poster. Imprimerie D. Mendel 43, Rue Simart, Paris in bottom margin.