1978 poster by Palestine Liberation Organization - The blood of the martyrs
Located in PARIS, FR
Original Poster War - Palestine - Politics PLO Unified Information
1970s Retro Palestine Poster
Paper
1978 poster by Palestine Liberation Organization - The blood of the martyrs
Located in PARIS, FR
Original Poster War - Palestine - Politics PLO Unified Information
Paper
Original poster celebrating the International Year of the Child 1979 - Palestine
Located in PARIS, FR
A beautiful poster celebrating the International Year of the Child 1979.
Paper, Lithograph
Circa 1970 The Palestinian revolution and the Lebanese National Movement are one
Located in PARIS, FR
Beyond their political message, they provide insight into the visual language of activism and propaganda during a pivotal moment in Middle Eastern history. Original Poster War - Pa...
Paper
1975 original poster - Lebanese Civil War - PLO Palestinian
Located in PARIS, FR
Her image here becomes a symbol of compassion, solidarity, and the human cost of conflict. The poster’s text carries a deeply emotional message linking Lebanon and Palestine — “Parc...
Paper, Lithograph
1980 original palestiniant poster that commemorates Land Day
Located in PARIS, FR
Today, they serve as historical documents reflecting the political movements, social tensions, and cultural expressions of their time. Original Poster War - Palestine - Politics P...
Paper, Lithograph
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H 32.29 in W 23.63 in
Circa 1970 palestinian poster - P.L.O. - We liberate the homeland by force
Located in PARIS, FR
Today, such pieces are collected as historical documents illustrating political messaging, graphic design trends, and the visual culture surrounding mid-20th-century geopolitical con...
Paper
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H 27.56 in W 19.69 in
8th of march the international women day Circa 1970 Original Poster Palestine
Located in PARIS, FR
Beautiful poster of the 70s, on March 8th and the International Women's Day. This poster was produced by the General Union of Palestinian Women (GUPW)
Paper, Lithograph
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H 35.44 in W 23.63 in
Original poster by Adnan Al Sharif in 1978 - Palestine The battle of Al Karameh
Located in PARIS, FR
A beautiful poster made by Adnan Al Sharif in 1978. "1968 - 1978 - Palestine (The battle of Al Karameh The beginning of victory)" The Israeli-Palestinian conflict refers to the con...
Paper, Offset
"Visit Historic Palestine" Walled Off Hotel Stamped Print
By Banksy
Located in Draper, UT
Banksy (after) Visit Historic Palestine Print On the verso of the print it is double stamped with the Walled Off Hotel Emblem. It has a stamp in the lower left corner that reads,...
Offset
$326
H 7.49 in W 5.83 in D 0 in
Rare Map of Rama or Ramma 'Ramallah?' in Palestine or the Holy Land, ca.1730
Located in Langweer, NL
Antique map titled 'Rama'. This maps shows a view of Ramma (Ramallah?) in Palestine or the Holy Land. With Dutch legend. Source unknown, to be determined. Artists and Engraver...
Paper
$316Sale Price|20% Off
H 15.52 in W 20.52 in D 0.02 in
Palestine: Tribes & Maccabees – Antique Map by Migeon, Paris, 1892
Located in Langweer, NL
Palestine Divided into Tribes & Under the Maccabees – Antique Map by Migeon, 1892 This detailed antique map features two historical views of the Holy Land side by side: Palestine di...
Paper
$950
H 16.34 in W 21.86 in
Gaza, Palestine, Holy Land. David Roberts lithograph, 1843.
By David Roberts
Located in Melbourne, Victoria
'Gaza', tinted lithograph by Louis Haghe (1806-1885) after David Roberts RA. David Roberts (1796-1864) traveled throughout Egypt and the Holy Land in the late 1830s producing waterc...
Lithograph
Mid Century Vintage -- Arab Couple - Palestine
By Eva Korn
Located in Soquel, CA
Stunning black and white photograph of Arab couple by photographer Eva Korn (German, 20th c.), circa 1951. Eva Koran studio stamp on verso. Presented in black metal frame and mat. Im...
Photographic Paper, Silver Gelatin
$8,885
H 13 in W 9.06 in D 0.04 in
Original Vintage Travel Advertising Poster Palestine Poland LOT Airlines Airmail
Located in London, GB
Original vintage LOT airline travel advertising poster - Palestyna Polska w 25 Godzin / Palestine Poland in 25 Hours - featuring a colourful design by Jerzy Skolimowski (1907-1985) a...
Paper
$75,000
H 50 in W 40 in
Map of Palestine or Judea, Illustrating the History of the New Testament
By Rev. Nathan B. Rogers
Located in New York, NY
Pen and ink on paper, laid down on canvas, mounted to wooden scroll bars Signed and dated lower right: “Drawn by N. B. Rogers August. 1843” Inscribed with an ownership inscription ...
Canvas, Paper, Ink, Pen
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