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Favor

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From 1919 until 1959, the Williams Brothers created the Favor brand of two wheeled vehicles in Clermont-Ferrand, France. Little known by all but a few avid collectors today, Favor bicycles, motor bikes and motorcycles were popular in France between the wars. Even more popular today are the series of Favor posters produced to advertise the company’s products. This stunning oversized poster shows all three of the Favor ‘bikes’.


Adler (Bookplate) – Hohlwein

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Ludwig Hohlwein was the greatest German poster artist of the day.  Famous for his simple and direct look and his use of colors, his work is distinctive. Trained as an architect, in 1906 he moved into graphic design and poster work focusing on product advertising. Tonal contrast and interlocking shapes are common terms used to describe his work. Others suggest that he used photographs as a source to capture the unique shading common to his work.   He also made typeface a critical component of his work applying those that added to the dynamics of the image. This poster is a bookplate from a 1926 volume of his work.


Victoria (bookplate) – Hohlwein

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Ludwig Hohlwein was the greatest German poster artist of the day.  Famous for his simple and direct look and his use of colors, his work is distinctive. Trained as an architect, in 1906 he moved into graphic design and poster work focusing on product advertising. Tonal contrast and interlocking shapes are common terms used to describe his work. Others suggest that he used photographs as a source to capture the unique shading common to his work.   He also made typeface a critical component of his work applying those that added to the dynamics of the image. This poster is a bookplate from a 1926 volume of his work.