A striking original 1970s linocut poster by French artist Adj - Bardin, titled "Légion Étrangère: un Métier d’Homme", dated 1974. Printed in bold green and cream, the composition features a dramatic graphic portrayal of the French Foreign Legion — a stylised row of soldiers in uniform, rendered in a dynamic geometric style with radiating lines.
Designed as a promotional poster, this piece exemplifies the powerful graphic language of mid-century propaganda art. It combines Constructivist-inspired symmetry with a hard-edged masculinity, aligning perfectly with the period’s aesthetic and messaging.
Dimensions: 77 × 60cm
A striking original 1970s linocut poster by French artist Adj - Bardin, titled "Légion Étrangère: un Métier d’Homme", dated 1974. Printed in bold green and cream, the composition features a dramatic graphic portrayal of the French Foreign Legion — a stylised row of soldiers in uniform, rendered in a dynamic geometric style with radiating lines.
Designed as a promotional poster, this piece exemplifies the powerful graphic language of mid-century propaganda art. It combines Constructivist-inspired symmetry with a hard-edged masculinity, aligning perfectly with the period’s aesthetic and messaging.
Dimensions: 77 × 60cm