20th Apr, 2019 11:00

Boskovštejn Poster Collection

 
  Lot 19
 

19

COLUMBIA

COLUMBIA ‘Columbia Pope MFG Co. Hartford. Conn.’ Lithographic poster printed by: J.Ottman Lith. Co., New York Artist: A. Romès [Bears signature in image] Dated: 1897 Materials/Media: Original lithographic poster, linen backed A very interesting poster with a rare size. Note: Surely one of the most grandiose concepts for advertising a bicycle–the woman glorifying the machine with a laurel wreath in a formal setting. Columbia bicycles sponsored a poster contest in 1896; the winner was Maxfield Parrish of Philadelphia, second prize went to O. Rohn of Montclair, New Jersey, and third prize (for this image) went to A. Romes of New York City. It was so popular that it was reprinted in Germany and in France, and a frequently seen photo of an 1898 Paris street scene shows four copies of this poster on the wall, next to Mucha’s Waverly Cycles. Columbia Chainless is a brand name of the Pope Manufacturing Co.

Sold for €425


 
COLUMBIA ‘Columbia Pope MFG Co. Hartford. Conn.’ Lithographic poster printed by: J.Ottman Lith. Co., New York Artist: A. Romès [Bears signature in image] Dated: 1897 Materials/Media: Original lithographic poster, linen backed A very interesting poster with a rare size. Note: Surely one of the most grandiose concepts for advertising a bicycle–the woman glorifying the machine with a laurel wreath in a formal setting. Columbia bicycles sponsored a poster contest in 1896; the winner was Maxfield Parrish of Philadelphia, second prize went to O. Rohn of Montclair, New Jersey, and third prize (for this image) went to A. Romes of New York City. It was so popular that it was reprinted in Germany and in France, and a frequently seen photo of an 1898 Paris street scene shows four copies of this poster on the wall, next to Mucha’s Waverly Cycles. Columbia Chainless is a brand name of the Pope Manufacturing Co.