Cycles & Motorcyclettes’
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 as in 1902 with the first model Terrot no. 1.
This model was introduced in 1904.
Pictured is a couple on a mountain overlooking the blue sea with the sailboats in the background, and a lovely blue sky. Like most Terrot posters, you see other bicyclists amazed at the galore of the protagonists. The woman pictured is riding the classic Terrot bicycle, while the gentleman front and center is riding the brand new second generation Terrot Motor Bike.
This image is surrounded by a green border.
Details
Artists:
Francesco Tamagno
Origin:
France
Circa:
1904
Printer:
Lithographie Parisienne - Paris
Size:
38.5'' x 54''
ID:
#01757
Style:
Art Nouveau, Belle Epoque
Condition:
Very Good
Linen Backed:
Yes
Size
Unit
Inches
Centimeters
Width
38.5
97.79
Height
54
137.16
Depth
0.1
0.25
Details
If for any reason you are NOT satisfied with your purchase, please email posters@labelleepoque.com , or call +1 (212) 362-1770 within 72 hours of receipt of shipment. We will email a confirmation of return. You must then return the poster(s) within three business days of our email confirmation via insured shipment at your expense (Customer is responsible for loss or damage) to:
La Belle Epoque 71 8th Avenue, New York, NY 10014-1227
Otherwise, all sales are final. Thanks!

French Vintage Advertising Poster ‘Olympia/Brighton’ by Pal, 1894
Origin:
France
Artist:
Pal
Circa:
1894
Size:
30'' x 48''

Exposition de Tableaux & Dessins de A. Willette | Maitre de L’Affiche: Plate #97
Origin:
France
Artist:
Jules Cheret
Circa:
1897
Size:
11.5'' x 15.5''

French Vintage Motor Oil Advertising Poster for ‘Veedol’ by Granet, 1936
Origin:
France
Artist:
Granet
Circa:
1936
Size:
30.5'' x 22.5''




