The Terrot company was a successful manufacturer of bicycles during the 1890s, but the firm really came into its own with motorcycles as of 1901, remaining in business until the 1960s with one of the best makes in France. In what would appear to be a design hailing from the period when the company was poised to launch full-force into the motorcyclic marketplace, a blanched fury crests a rocky outcropping on a rather unremarkable pedal-powered vehicle while brandishing the golden future of two-wheeled transportation for the world to stand in awe before. All is movement in the poster, from the figure's tornadic tunic to the upsweeping sky, giving the wonderfully detailed, stationary cycle an even greater commercial resonance.
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Artwork in this collection is from our own archives or licensed archives. Reproduction rights are reserved by the copyright owner. All of our prints' sizes refers to paper size. Our image sizes vary from image to image and respect the original ratio of the original poster. This means that there is a varying white border on all sides to keep the original ratio true to the original.