Poster Guadeloupe
21,00€ – 31,00€
This postcard is an illustration of Guadeloupe, a French island located in the Caribbean, which is known for its white sand beaches, crystal clear waters and rich Creole culture. Guadeloupe consists of two main islands, Basse-Terre and Grande-Terre, as well as several other smaller islands.
Guadeloupe has a fascinating history that dates back more than 4,000 years. It was inhabited by Amerindians before Europeans discovered the island in 1493. Over the next few centuries, Guadeloupe was colonized by the French, Spanish and English, which left a lasting imprint on the island’s culture and architecture.
Today, Guadeloupe is a popular tourist destination for its beautiful beaches, Creole cuisine and warm, welcoming atmosphere. Visitors can explore the island’s many attractions, including the Guadeloupe National Park, the Carbet Waterfall, the Cousteau Reserve and more.
This illustration is a tribute to the beauty and diversity of Guadeloupe. With its artistic depiction of the island’s landscapes, this poster is not only a beautiful piece of home decor, but also an educational means for nature lovers to learn more about this tropical island. By purchasing this postcard, you are celebrating Guadeloupe’s rich culture and nature, as well as its rich historical heritage.
The illustration is available in 2 poster sizes: 11.8×15.7in and 19.7×27.5in.
Below you will find some settings to see the posters framed.
Each poster is shipped in a cardboard tube, rolled up and protected by bubble wrap.
The frame is not included in the order.
This original artwork of Cognac was illustrated by Lotza and is printed in Charente. It is available in 11.8×15.7in and 19.7×27.5in formats.
11.8x15.7in format
Weight : 736.5in
Mat coated paper
19.7x27.5in format
Weight : 652.8in
Mat coated paper
This poster is an original work by Lotza and is printed in Charente, France.
Additional information
Weight | N/A |
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Size | 11.81×15.75inches, 19.69×27.56inches |
Country | Metropolitan France |
Regions | Guadeloupe |