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GASTON ROUBILLE (1872-1955) MOTO CYCLETTE WERNER. Post 1905.

36x50 inches. Didot, Paris.
Condition B+: restoration along vertical and horizontal folds; repaired tears in margins.
A rare and beautiful poster as well as an important document pertaining to the firm that invented the motorcycle! The Werner Brothers first introduced the motorcycle to the world at the Salon du Cycle in 1897, and went on to patent the word "motocyclette." However, the machines became so ubiquitous that a court ordered them to give the name back to the public out of "common necessity"! Roubille, a key member of Paris' Salon des Humoristes, was an illustrator for many of Paris' turn-of-the-century magazines for whom he contributed rather radical illustrations. His signature style with bright, flat colors and broad outlining is unique and instantly recognizable. He turned his graphic skill to only a few posters, which all reflect the same standard. This rare poster is a superb example of his ability to render complex images from simple colors.

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December 16, 2004 12:00 AM EST
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