
Flag thematic poster
Material: Paper
Size: 59cm L × 42cm W
Year: xxx
Artistic Directors: Georges Huel and Pierre-Yves Pelletier
Designers: Yvon Laroche
This poster depicts a close-up illustration of the Montréal 1976 flag, consisting of a white logo on a red background. The flag, waving in the wind, is suggestive of mobility and of people travelling from around the world to gather at the Olympics.
Material: Paper
Size: 59cm L × 42cm W
Year: xxx
Artistic Directors: Georges Huel and Pierre-Yves Pelletier
Designers: Yvon Laroche
This poster depicts a close-up illustration of the Montréal 1976 flag, consisting of a white logo on a red background. The flag, waving in the wind, is suggestive of mobility and of people travelling from around the world to gather at the Olympics.

Invitation thematic poster
Material: Paper
Size: 59cm L × 42cm W
Year: xxx
Designers: Ernst Roch and Rolf Harder
This poster, which depicts the five Olympic rings "resounding symbolically in successive waves" as the Official Report describes, is widely considered to be the official poster of the 1976 Olympics. The movement of the five rings serves as an invitation for athletes from around the world to unite at the Olympics.
Material: Paper
Size: 59cm L × 42cm W
Year: xxx
Designers: Ernst Roch and Rolf Harder
This poster, which depicts the five Olympic rings "resounding symbolically in successive waves" as the Official Report describes, is widely considered to be the official poster of the 1976 Olympics. The movement of the five rings serves as an invitation for athletes from around the world to unite at the Olympics.

International Youth Camp thematic poster
Material: Paper
Size: 59cm L × 42cm W
Year: xxx
Artistic Directors: Georges Huel and Pierre-Yves Pelletier
Designer: Unknown
The poster for the International Youth Camp depicts a common symbol of youth in the 1970s: a jean jacket covered in buttons and adorned with personal touches such as flowers. The buttons symbolize (among other things) love, equality of the sexes, a return to nature, the search for spiritual values, personal harmony, and the need for brotherhood.
Material: Paper
Size: 59cm L × 42cm W
Year: xxx
Artistic Directors: Georges Huel and Pierre-Yves Pelletier
Designer: Unknown
The poster for the International Youth Camp depicts a common symbol of youth in the 1970s: a jean jacket covered in buttons and adorned with personal touches such as flowers. The buttons symbolize (among other things) love, equality of the sexes, a return to nature, the search for spiritual values, personal harmony, and the need for brotherhood.

Kingston thematic poster
Material: Paper
Size: 59cm L × 42cm W
Year: xxx
Artistic Director: Pierre-Yves Pelletier
Designers: Raymond Bellemare
Kingston, Ontario, hosted the Olympic yachting events in 1976. The yachting program featured six different boat classes, each of which is illustrated on this poster. A wave spanning the middle of the poster represents the waters of Lake Ontario.
Material: Paper
Size: 59cm L × 42cm W
Year: xxx
Artistic Director: Pierre-Yves Pelletier
Designers: Raymond Bellemare
Kingston, Ontario, hosted the Olympic yachting events in 1976. The yachting program featured six different boat classes, each of which is illustrated on this poster. A wave spanning the middle of the poster represents the waters of Lake Ontario.

Mascot thematic poster
Material: Paper
Size: 59cm L × 42cm W
Year: xxx
Artistic Directors: Georges Huel and Pierre-Yves Pelletier
Designers: Yvon Laroche, Pierre-Yves Pelletier, and Guy Saint-Arnaud
The mascot of the 1976 Olympics, a beaver named Amik, is shown on this poster wearing a rainbow-coloured sash. The colours correspond to the array of colours used by the Organizing Committee in various applications.
Material: Paper
Size: 59cm L × 42cm W
Year: xxx
Artistic Directors: Georges Huel and Pierre-Yves Pelletier
Designers: Yvon Laroche, Pierre-Yves Pelletier, and Guy Saint-Arnaud
The mascot of the 1976 Olympics, a beaver named Amik, is shown on this poster wearing a rainbow-coloured sash. The colours correspond to the array of colours used by the Organizing Committee in various applications.

Olympia and Montréal thematic poster
Material: Paper
Size: 59cm L × 42cm W
Year: xxx
Artistic Director: Pierre-Yves Pelletier
Designers: Raymond Bellemare
This poster depicts the head of a Greek sculpture of an athlete superimposed over an embroidered rendition of the Coat of Arms of Montréal. These two symbols, placed together, represent the newly-formed link between ancient Olympia and Montréal created by hosting the Olympics.
Material: Paper
Size: 59cm L × 42cm W
Year: xxx
Artistic Director: Pierre-Yves Pelletier
Designers: Raymond Bellemare
This poster depicts the head of a Greek sculpture of an athlete superimposed over an embroidered rendition of the Coat of Arms of Montréal. These two symbols, placed together, represent the newly-formed link between ancient Olympia and Montréal created by hosting the Olympics.

Olympic flame thematic poster
Material: Paper
Size: 59cm L × 42cm W
Year: xxx
Artistic Director: Pierre-Yves Pelletier
Designers: François Dallaire and Clarmont Malenfant
This poster combines the old and the new: in the background, a young Greek woman wearing a white robe symbolizes the origins of the Olympic flame; while in the foreground, a runner in motion carries the 1976 Olympic torch.
Material: Paper
Size: 59cm L × 42cm W
Year: xxx
Artistic Director: Pierre-Yves Pelletier
Designers: François Dallaire and Clarmont Malenfant
This poster combines the old and the new: in the background, a young Greek woman wearing a white robe symbolizes the origins of the Olympic flame; while in the foreground, a runner in motion carries the 1976 Olympic torch.

Olympic stadium thematic poster
Material: Paper
Size: 59cm L × 42cm W
Year: xxx
Artistic Directors: Georges Huel and Pierre-Yves Pelletier
Designers: Raymond Bellemare and Pierre-Yves Pelletier
Architecture Consultant: Roger Taillibert
This poster presents the main structure of the 1976 Games, the Olympic Stadium, from three perspectives. According to the Official Report, this poster shows the Olympic Stadium "in a synthesis of geometrical drawings and colors". Notably, this poster was produced years before the tower of the stadium was completed.
Material: Paper
Size: 59cm L × 42cm W
Year: xxx
Artistic Directors: Georges Huel and Pierre-Yves Pelletier
Designers: Raymond Bellemare and Pierre-Yves Pelletier
Architecture Consultant: Roger Taillibert
This poster presents the main structure of the 1976 Games, the Olympic Stadium, from three perspectives. According to the Official Report, this poster shows the Olympic Stadium "in a synthesis of geometrical drawings and colors". Notably, this poster was produced years before the tower of the stadium was completed.