Description
A Playful Visual Duet
Razzia’s 1992 Orangina Man is pure graphic delight—a vertical composition that manages to be both whimsical and sophisticated. This hand-signed original features a dynamic figure of a man using two Orangina bottles as maracas, but here’s where Razzia’s genius shines: the poster captures two complementary moods in a single design.
Day Meets Night, Sun Meets Sophistication
On one side, you see the casual beach vibe—daytime energy, sunshine, freedom. On the other, evening elegance: a man in black-tie formal wear, complete with a starfish cufflink that speaks to both the ocean and refined aesthetics. And threading through it all? A starry night guitar that bridges both worlds. It’s masterful visual storytelling—the idea that Orangina is for every moment, every mood, every celebration.
The Signature Factor
This is hand-signed by Razzia (1947-) in the lower right, which elevates this piece beyond typical advertising art into collectible fine art territory. Serious collectors recognize his name immediately—Razzia is celebrated for transforming beverage promotions into genuine cultural artifacts.
Exceptional Format & Condition
At 32″ x 61″, this is a commanding vertical format that demands attention on any wall. Linen-backed and archival quality, ready to frame without restoration. This is an original multi-method lithograph—not a reproduction. Comes with Certificate of Authenticity from The Vintage Poster, IVPDA-certified dealer.


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