Original Vintage French Poster for "Cycles de Dion-Bouton" by Oge ca. 1900

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A charming poster, realized by Oge ca. 1900, to advertise the French bicycle brand "de Dion-Bouton" that according to the slogan is The Parisian bicycles. A young girl is showing her little brother what a real bicycle should look like, to his amazement. This poster is featured in the book "Eugène Ogé Affichiste" (1998) on p. 68. Eugène Ogé (1861-1936) was a French poster artist with a unique and playful style. In 1902. he produced one of the best-known anticlerical images of its period La Lanterne. He also made a large number of commercial posters for products. (Wiki)

  • Material:

    Linen backed

  • Size:

    45.7X60.2 (inches), 116x153 (cm)

  • Artist:

    Oge, Eugene (1861-1936)

  • Year:

    ca. 1900

  • Markings:

    Signed in the plate

  • Condition:

    B+ Overall looks really good with colors fresh and no paper missing. It was restored in few spots. Also, along the border, there are signs of either framing or tape that was attached to it. We can't tell what it was. SOLD AS IS.

Item ID : 66536
$3,899.99 USD $3,899.99

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