Terrot, Adolphe Deledda, Champion de France 1952

$650.00

This poster is an original first printing, not a reproduction.

Adolphe Deledda rode as a professional from 1943 until 1955.  In 1952 he won the French road racing championships.

Terrot was an early manufacturer of bicycles, starting to build them in 1890 in a factory in Dijon, France.

This poster has been archivally and professionally linen backed. Virtually all original vintage posters of this era were viewed as temporary advertising and were printed on very thin paper. While expensive, linen backing is a conservation method used to mount, stabilize, preserve and protect vintage posters so they can be displayed or framed without compromising value.

Year: 1952

Artist: N/A

Size: 59.5 x 80 cm ( 23.4 x 31.5 inches)

Condition:  Linen-backed

Printer:  Gaillard, Paris

This is a one of a kind item; please review the photos carefully to determine the condition.

Out of stock

SKU: Terrot - Batch 1 Category:

Description

Vintage posters are the original form of advertising. These posters, made to advertise products, were never intended to last; they were hung outdoors, rained on, and eventually torn down or covered up. The early process of stone lithography created beautiful images, but quantities were small; generally, only 2,000 to 3,000 were printed. The examples that have survived are those that were not displayed; they are the extras that didn’t get used.

By the 1950s, posters were being printed using processes much more technologically advanced than labor-intensive stone lithography. Modern Era Posters are crisp, vibrant, and capture the riders at the perfect moment in time. Official race posters have bold color schemes that jump off the wall. From its roots in the second half of the 1800s, contemporary posters continue to tell the ever-evolving story of cycling.

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This is a one of a kind item, please review the photos carefully to determine condition.

Additional information

Weight 3 lbs