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Croisiere Liberte Limited Edition
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Carres d'Art > Carres Hermes Editions Limitees
1ere Ed. 1945 - Dessinateur inconnu
The design of Carre Croisiere was used to pay tribute to five French cruise ships of the Compagnie Generale Transatlantique. The Compagnie Generale Transatlantique (CGT, Transat or French Line) is a French shipping company founded in 1855. The French Line liners are symbolic works of art of their time, intended to represent the image of France abroad. The quality of their service, the splendour of their dinners and the choice of wines have earned the loyalty of a wealthy clientele.
Circa 1950 - Scarf edited by Hermes for the French Line
- In 1950 the Liberte liner left Le Havre for New York for her inaugural crossing. Her return to Le Havre on November 16, 1961 marked the end of the ship.
- Sold aboard the liner / Known white dominant colour . 90 x 90 cm / 100% silk
Additional information
| Designer | Dessinateur inconnu |
|---|---|
| Year Released | 1950 |
| Rarity Index | R4 |
| Interest Index | I3 |
| Genre / Motif | Marine |







