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Plan de Paris et du chemin de fer métropolitain Poster

Plan de Paris et du chemin de fer métropolitain Poster

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Plan de Paris et du chemin de fer métropolitain (1912) by Louis Wuhrer

Bring Belle Époque charm to your home with this richly detailed Paris poster, where black and red rail lines trace a city on the brink of modern life, capturing the excitement of the Métro’s early expansion and the romance of vintage cartography.

Our posters are printed on thick (230gsm) acid-free matte art paper, using a long-lasting UV-resistant ink. We also offer the option of printing on textured canvas (300gsm), more flexible and resistant. Our frames are made of either light and resistant aluminium, or solid wood. More details in our FAQ

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About the Artist

Louis Wuhrer turns Paris into a working map rather than a souvenir image. In 1912, he set the city’s growing Métro network against a finely drawn street plan, making a practical Paris poster that also reads as elegant wall art. His name appears on a piece shaped by movement, usefulness, and the daily habit of crossing the capital. For collectors of vintage poster design, this fine art print preserves the moment when transit mapping became part of urban identity.

The Artwork

This map captures a city learning to move underground. The Plan de Paris et du chemin de fer métropolitain was made for people who needed to find stations, judge routes, and understand how the new rail system linked neighborhoods across the capital. Rather than celebrating spectacle, it gives form to modern travel and the confidence of a network expanding beneath Paris. As vintage print and interior decoration, it carries the story of a metropolis reorganized by rail, with the Métro becoming a visible part of everyday life.

Style & Characteristics

A pale ground keeps the entire sheet airy, while thin black lines sketch the city and the rail network with exacting control. Red and blue routes thread across the surface and create a clear rhythm against the muted paper. The dense lettering, small station marks, and inset legend reward close looking, and the wide horizontal poster format lets the map unfold across the wall. The visual effect is precise, layered, and deeply rooted in vintage cartography, with every line helping the eye navigate Paris.

In Interior Design

In a hallway, this art print brings order to a long wall and gives the entrance a sense of direction. Framed in black, the Paris map pairs naturally with wood, stone, and restrained neutral tones, while its cream background keeps the room light. The horizontal layout works especially well above a console or bench, where the network of streets and stations becomes a calm focal point. For home decor, it adds historical depth and a measured graphic presence that guides the eye through the space.