1920s Le Suquet in Cannes France Vintage Postcard
About This Vintage Postcard
Witness the timeless allure of the French Riviera with this expansive panoramic vista overlooking the historic heart of Cannes. Taken from the elevated vantage point of the Croix des Gardes, the scene captures the dense Mediterranean architecture of the Le Suquet district as it spills down toward the shimmering waters of the Golfe de la Napoule. The horizon is dominated by the silhouetted towers of the Mont Chevalier and the singular spire of the Church of Notre-Dame de l'Espérance, which has guarded the city since the 17th century. In the distance, the Îles de Lérins sit peacefully on the Mediterranean, illustrating the legendary coastal landscape that transformed this former fishing village into a world-renowned resort. This atmospheric monochrome composition preserves the serene, pre-modern skyline of Cannes during the early interwar period.
Details
Era: European Photogravure (c. 1920s)
City: Cannes
State or Region: Alpes-Maritimes
Country: France
Topic: Cannes Panoramic View, Le Suquet, Mont Chevalier, French Riviera, Mediterranean Coastline, Maritime History
Condition: Uncirculated
Postage: None
Address Side: Divided back
Orientation: Horizontal (Landscape)
Artist / Photographer: Unknown
Publisher: Unknown
Printer: Unknown
Print Type: Photogravure
Additional Information
The manufacturing date for this card is attributed to the 1920s. This specific vantage point from the Croix des Gardes hill was a favored perspective for early 20th-century photographers, as it perfectly illustrates the geographical relationship between the old town (Le Suquet) and the sea. The district of Le Suquet is the oldest part of Cannes, established by monks in the Middle Ages; its name translates to "The Hill" in the local Provençal dialect. The sharp architectural detail and velvety, deep sepias are characteristic of the high-quality photogravure process, which European publishers used to capture the intricate textures of sun-drenched stone and distant sea reflections. This uncirculated example features a clean, minimalist back design typical of regional topographic cards from the early interwar years.
This postcard would look great framed or make an excellent addition to any collection.
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