Vintage Granville poster – English Channel sea baths

Dive into the atmosphere of the fishing port with this vintage Granville poster, an iconic illustration of seaside bathing in Normandy.
Created in 1921 for the State Railways, this colorful scene shows the arrival of sailing boats loaded with fish, under the golden light of a summer evening. In the background, you can see the lively port of Granville, its sailboats, its quays, and its urban silhouette. Everything evokes the buzz of a vibrant coastline, between maritime tradition and seaside tourism.
A retro poster with authentic charm
This vintage Granville poster embodies the art of traveling at the time of the first seaside holidays. It poetically blends the daily life of fishermen and the rise of Normandy tourist destinations. Its soft graphic style and pastel tones make this art print an ideal work to enhance a coastal or retro interior.
Perfect for sea lovers, local history enthusiasts, or vintage decoration fans, this poster naturally fits into a living room, an office, or a holiday home. It celebrates both port activity and the Norman art of living.

Dive into the atmosphere of the fishing port with this vintage Granville poster, an iconic illustration of seaside bathing in Normandy.
Created in 1921 for the State Railways, this colorful scene shows the arrival of sailing boats loaded with fish, under the golden light of a summer evening. In the background, you can see the lively port of Granville, its sailboats, its quays, and its urban silhouette. Everything evokes the buzz of a vibrant coastline, between maritime tradition and seaside tourism.
A retro poster with authentic charm
This vintage Granville poster embodies the art of traveling at the time of the first seaside holidays. It poetically blends the daily life of fishermen and the rise of Normandy tourist destinations. Its soft graphic style and pastel tones make this art print an ideal work to enhance a coastal or retro interior.
Perfect for sea lovers, local history enthusiasts, or vintage decoration fans, this poster naturally fits into a living room, an office, or a holiday home. It celebrates both port activity and the Norman art of living.