'The Art of Tennis' Cinema Poster (1924)
The Art of Tennis and How To Play It - Showing the Various Strokes of the Game demonstrated by the Leading Players of England
Published by The Parkstone Film Co. Lytham. 1924. Colour lithograph on paper (linen backing). Measures 75cm x 50cm (30x20 inches). Condition: Excellent. Some minor creasing.
This stunning art deco poster advertises a 1924 silent tennis film starring several of the leading English players of the age, each focussing on different aspects of the game. Leslie Godfree who won the men's doubles at Wimbledon in 1923 gives us ‘hints on practice’, and Joan Austin (forehand drive) and Evelyn Colyer (mixed doubles) who reached the women's doubles finals that year.
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The Art of Tennis and How To Play It - Showing the Various Strokes of the Game demonstrated by the Leading Players of England
Published by The Parkstone Film Co. Lytham. 1924. Colour lithograph on paper (linen backing). Measures 75cm x 50cm (30x20 inches). Condition: Excellent. Some minor creasing.
This stunning art deco poster advertises a 1924 silent tennis film starring several of the leading English players of the age, each focussing on different aspects of the game. Leslie Godfree who won the men's doubles at Wimbledon in 1923 gives us ‘hints on practice’, and Joan Austin (forehand drive) and Evelyn Colyer (mixed doubles) who reached the women's doubles finals that year.
Free UK Delivery. For Non-UK delivery please request quotation.
The Art of Tennis and How To Play It - Showing the Various Strokes of the Game demonstrated by the Leading Players of England
Published by The Parkstone Film Co. Lytham. 1924. Colour lithograph on paper (linen backing). Measures 75cm x 50cm (30x20 inches). Condition: Excellent. Some minor creasing.
This stunning art deco poster advertises a 1924 silent tennis film starring several of the leading English players of the age, each focussing on different aspects of the game. Leslie Godfree who won the men's doubles at Wimbledon in 1923 gives us ‘hints on practice’, and Joan Austin (forehand drive) and Evelyn Colyer (mixed doubles) who reached the women's doubles finals that year.
Free UK Delivery. For Non-UK delivery please request quotation.