Sirius Cycles - Vintage Bicycle Poster - France 1899
Sirius Cycles - Vintage Bicycle Poster - France 1899
An absolute classic in the annals of bicycle poster history, this is for Sirius Cycles (France / 1899), by the artist Henri Gray. All the metaphors of female emancipation, freedom and even a “reaching for the star” vibe are in play.
Nudity - or at least toplessness - was completely normal in advertising in the late 1800s and early 1900s. It was considered gender neutral in bicycle ads and used equally to market bicycles to men and women.
Own a piece of cycling history with our vintage bicycle posters from the late 1800s to early 1900s. Perfect for collectors and cycling enthusiasts, these vibrant prints capture the golden age of cycling with elegance and historical charm. Ideal for any space, they bring a classic touch to your decor.
More about the history of vintage bicycle posters: https://colvilleandersen.medium.com/learning-about-marketing-advocacy-from-historical-bicycle-posters-a5121177e94
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.: Professional-level 300gsm satin paper
.: Horizontal, vertical, and square options
.: Available in 14 different sizes
.: Low-glare finish
.: NB! For indoor use