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Date: 1928
Size: 46.5 x 31 inches
Artist: Joë Bridge
About the poster: Dimanche-Auto was a popular French weekly magazine …
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Date: 1928
Size: 46.5 x 31 inches
Artist: Joë Bridge
About the poster: Dimanche-Auto was a popular French weekly magazine in the 1920s, catering to the burgeoning automobile culture of the time. Founded in 1914, it initially focused on automobile enthusiasts but quickly expanded its scope to cover a wider array of motorsports, technological advancements, and related lifestyle topics. During the 1920s, the magazine played a significant role in chronicling the rapid evolution of automobiles, from engineering breakthroughs to luxury car designs. It featured reviews of new car models, driving tips, and articles about major automotive events such as races, endurance trials, and road safety campaigns. The publication also highlighted the glamorous side of motoring, appealing to an audience captivated by the allure of speed and modernity. The magazine was well-regarded for its rich illustrations and photographs, capturing the excitement of races like the 24 Hours of Le Mans, which began in 1923, and the Monte Carlo Rally. It also served as a platform for advertisers, promoting the latest car brands, accessories, and innovations in the industry. Dimanche-Auto was more than just an automobile magazine; it was a cultural touchstone reflecting the spirit of progress and excitement surrounding the automobile revolution in France during the interwar years.
About the artist: Joë Bridge (1915–2000) was a French artist celebrated for his vibrant and dynamic approach to art. Known for his mastery of color and form, Bridge's work often straddled the boundaries between abstract and figurative art. His compositions, rich in texture and depth, evoke a sense of movement and emotion, drawing viewers into his unique vision of the world. Throughout his career, he exhibited widely across Europe, gaining recognition for his innovative techniques and distinctive style. Today, Joë Bridge is remembered as a key figure in 20th-century French art, whose work continues to inspire collectors and art enthusiasts alike.
The poster is linen backed and in very good condition. Ready to frame.
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