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Bally Shoes by Franco Barberis

Dive into the elegance of 1939 with this captivating Bally Shoes advertisement designed by Franco Barberis, offering shoes for just 13.80 francs a pair!

An original stone lithograph, the artwork is crowned by the Bally name in striking white, and features a woman with rosy cheeks presenting a pair of shoes—a sapphire-blue heel and a chestnut-brown classic mens wingtop—against the backdrop of a dreamy sky-blue. Franco Barberis's creation is a timeless ode to sophistication.

The Bally brand has a storied history that dates back to 1851 when it was founded in Schönenwerd, Switzerland by two brothers, Franz and Fritz Bally. This Swiss-luxury brand started out by specializing in footwear and maintains its high-end hype in modern day. Not to mention, their poster art is in a class of regality all its own!

Condition: Very Good. Age appropriate toning, fading and wear. Two small border tears in lower border have been repaired. Faint horizontal printer stripes and spotting across upper text. Small areas of minute rippling. Conservation mounted on linen. Please use zoom feature to get a better understanding of overall condition. 

Year: c.1939 - 85 years old

Size: 35.0" x 49.0" (89cm x 124cm)


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