20th Apr, 2019 11:00

Boskovštejn Poster Collection

 
  Lot 102
 

102

CYCLES TERROT

CYCLES TERROT ‘Cycles Terrot Dijon’ Lithographic poster printed by: P. Vercasson & Cie. 43 Rue de Lancry, Paris This chromolithographic image was drawing on stone by: A. Gallice, Paris Artist: Plouzeau [Bears signature in image] Dated: c.1900 Materials/Media: Original lithographic poster, linen backed Note 1: Terrot was started as a machinery factory by Charles Terrot and Wilhelm Stucklen in Germany, 1862. In 1887, they opened their second location in Dijon, France. In 1890, the factory started to produce bicycles in Cannstadt. Furthermore, the factory began manufacturing motorcycles as well. For this particular poster, Tamagno was responsible with designing the art, while Gallice was the ‘chromist’, which is the person who actually draws the chromolithographic image on the stone.

Sold for €525


 
CYCLES TERROT ‘Cycles Terrot Dijon’ Lithographic poster printed by: P. Vercasson & Cie. 43 Rue de Lancry, Paris This chromolithographic image was drawing on stone by: A. Gallice, Paris Artist: Plouzeau [Bears signature in image] Dated: c.1900 Materials/Media: Original lithographic poster, linen backed Note 1: Terrot was started as a machinery factory by Charles Terrot and Wilhelm Stucklen in Germany, 1862. In 1887, they opened their second location in Dijon, France. In 1890, the factory started to produce bicycles in Cannstadt. Furthermore, the factory began manufacturing motorcycles as well. For this particular poster, Tamagno was responsible with designing the art, while Gallice was the ‘chromist’, which is the person who actually draws the chromolithographic image on the stone.