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The In All the Skies (Dans Tous Les Ciels) Air France poster, created in 1935 by French artist Roger de Valerio, is a striking example of early aviation advertising. The artwork features a dynamic composition with a propeller airplane soaring overhead and a woman elegantly holding a winged seahorse, the hippocampe ailé, which served as the emblem of Air France. The design embodies the excitement and modernity of air travel in the 1930s, using bold colors and stylized forms characteristic of the Art Deco movement. The phrase "Dans Tous Les Ciels" ("In All the Skies") emphasizes the airline's growing global presence, while the imagery conveys a sense of grace, speed, and innovation.
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