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Date: 1930s
Size: 47 x 62.5 inches
Artist: L. Matthey
This fabulous Art Deco poster advertises the products of a …
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Date: 1930s
Size: 47 x 62.5 inches
Artist: L. Matthey
This fabulous Art Deco poster advertises the products of a French bicycle and motorcycle manfacturer called Favor. The company was founded in 1898, and remained active until 1977. Favor manufactured bicycles, motor cycles and hybrid "velos-motos". This poster boasts the slogan, "Favor va droit au but" ("Favor goes straight to the end/goal") as three men on various types of bikes ride towards a bullseye on a road shaped like an arrow.
Poster is linen backed and in very good condition and ready to frame. Perfect for anyone who likes to ride bikes, scooters or motorcycles.
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