The original 1912 poster by André Nevil, featuring the "Torpédo" equipped with the "Janko" hood by Paris Lyon Méditerranée, testifies to the innovative spirit and technological advancements of the early 20th-century automotive industry.
Created during a time of rapid industrialization and automobile craze, this poster captures the essence of the enthusiasm and progress characteristic of this period. As transportation developed and improved, the "Torpédo" became a symbol of freedom and mobility, promising exhilarating journeys along the Paris-Lyon Méditerranée railway lines.
André Nevil's work exudes a sense of dynamism and sophistication, with the clean lines and elegant curves of the "Torpédo" immediately captivating the eye. The addition of the "Janko" hood brings a touch of luxury and comfort, highlighting the attention to detail and craftsmanship unique to Paris Lyon Méditerranée.
Original Poster
Automobile - Paris - France
Enhanced with gouache
Printed by Mabileau & Cie in Paris
Good condition, some soiling, one tear
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