Public relationsEgypt. State tourist department, Tourism Egypt, Tourism Egypt--20th Century, Buildings, structures, etc
Travel poster issued by the Egyptian State Tourist Department. The poster is a work by the famous Turkish graphic artist İhap Hulusi Görey, best... Show moreTravel poster issued by the Egyptian State Tourist Department. The poster is a work by the famous Turkish graphic artist İhap Hulusi Görey, best known for his illustrations on posters and labels of several Turkish brands in the Republican era. Born and raised in Cairo, he also designed at least six different posters promoting travel to Egypt. The poster is a graphic composition depicting modern buildings along the Nile Corniche in Cairo. On the foreground some boats and a statue of Ramesses II and in the distance the outlines of the Mosque of Muhammad Ali. Title from item, date devised. Poster is signed and tagged "Issued by the Egyptian State Tourist Department" and "Institut Graphique Egyptien. طبع المعهد المصرى لفن الطباعة". Main Heritage Compact General HC.GM.P.2019.0046 2-D Graphic Item-ID: i26196888 BIB-ID: 2798872 Show less
Public relationsEgypt. State tourist department, Tourism Egypt, Tourism Egypt--20th Century, Coffeehouses
Travel poster issued by the Egyptian State Tourist Department. The poster is a work by the famous Turkish graphic artist İhap Hulusi Görey, best... Show moreTravel poster issued by the Egyptian State Tourist Department. The poster is a work by the famous Turkish graphic artist İhap Hulusi Görey, best known for his illustrations on posters and labels of several Turkish brands in the Republican era. Born and raised in Cairo, he also designed at least six different posters promoting travel to Egypt. The poster depicts a man in a red traditional dress serving coffee to some tourists sitting under a palm tree, at the foot of the pyramids. Title from item, date devised. Poster is signed and tagged "Printed for the Egyptian State Tourist Department", Main Heritage Compact General HC.GM.P.2019.0057 2-D Graphic Item-ID: i26201665 BIB-ID: 2799303 Show less