Robys (Robert Wolff): The Art Deco Master of French Advertising Posters

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Robys, the professional name of Robert Wolff (1916–1995), was a French poster artist celebrated for his bold and colorful advertising designs.

Active primarily from the late 1920s through the 1950s, Robys created striking lithographic posters for wines, aperitifs, and consumer products, including brands such as Kina Lillet, Toni-Kola, Monsoleil, and Union. His work is marked by strong compositions, vivid colors, and a playful Art Deco elegance that captured the spirit of mid-century French commercial art.
Today, Robys’s posters remain highly regarded for their graphic energy, charm, and lasting visual appeal. These vibrant vintage posters showcase the dynamic Art Deco style of Robys, a true master of French advertising design.
Monsoleil, Léger, fin, délicat, circa 1929

Vals Saint-Jean, Eau Minerale Naturelle, circa 1920s

Adelshoffen, la bière fine d’Alsace, circa 1930

Baby L’Ange, Toute La Layette, circa 1930

Les Graines Vivantes VITA, Tous Jardiniers, circa 1930

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