
Humair, Daniel
DANIEL HUMAIR Roland Garros French Open, 2004
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$75.00
Sku: XX7733
Artist: Daniel Humair
Title: Roland Garros French Open
Year: 2004
Signed: No
Medium: Offset Lithograph
Paper Size: 29.5 x 23.25 inches ( 75 x 59 cm )
Image Size: 29.5 x 23.25 inches ( 75 x 59 cm )
Edition Size: 2000
Framed: No
Condition: A: Mint
Additional Details: This original poster was created by acclaimed Swiss-born artist and jazz drummer Daniel Humair for the 2004 Roland Garros French Open, commissioned by Galerie Lelong, Paris. Known for his expressive, rhythmic brushwork and vibrant color palettes, Humair brings a dynamic, almost musical energy to this striking composition. Blending abstraction with the suggestion of motion, the poster captures the spirit of tennis through bold gestures and spontaneous color interplay—an homage to both the game’s intensity and its grace. A part of the long-standing Roland Garros tradition of artist-designed posters, Humair’s 2004 contribution stands out for its improvisational feel, much like his celebrated work in contemporary jazz. A compelling piece that merges sport, art, and sound into one harmonious visual rhythm, this poster is a must-have for collectors of Roland Garros editions and fans of modern European art.
Artist: Daniel Humair
Title: Roland Garros French Open
Year: 2004
Signed: No
Medium: Offset Lithograph
Paper Size: 29.5 x 23.25 inches ( 75 x 59 cm )
Image Size: 29.5 x 23.25 inches ( 75 x 59 cm )
Edition Size: 2000
Framed: No
Condition: A: Mint
Additional Details: This original poster was created by acclaimed Swiss-born artist and jazz drummer Daniel Humair for the 2004 Roland Garros French Open, commissioned by Galerie Lelong, Paris. Known for his expressive, rhythmic brushwork and vibrant color palettes, Humair brings a dynamic, almost musical energy to this striking composition. Blending abstraction with the suggestion of motion, the poster captures the spirit of tennis through bold gestures and spontaneous color interplay—an homage to both the game’s intensity and its grace. A part of the long-standing Roland Garros tradition of artist-designed posters, Humair’s 2004 contribution stands out for its improvisational feel, much like his celebrated work in contemporary jazz. A compelling piece that merges sport, art, and sound into one harmonious visual rhythm, this poster is a must-have for collectors of Roland Garros editions and fans of modern European art.