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Automobiles became a subject for graphic artists almost as soon as they became a product worth selling. Manufacturers, race organizers, and fuel companies all commissioned ambitious print work through the 20th century, and the results tracked the broader history of commercial design from Art Deco elegance through postwar optimism and into the bold flat graphics of the 1960s and 70s. The pieces shown here are period originals from that tradition.
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Automobiles

Automobiles became a subject for graphic artists almost as soon as they became a product worth selling. Manufacturers, race organizers, and fuel companies all commissioned ambitious print work through the 20th century, and the results tracked the broader history of commercial design from Art Deco elegance through postwar optimism and into the bold flat graphics of the 1960s and 70s. The pieces shown here are period originals from that tradition.

Lincoln Motors- Asia Magazine Ad c.1927 $40.00 USD

Item Type: Vintage Ad

Size: 12.0" x 9.0"

Year: c.1927

Latterman, Woman's Driving School c.1930 $2,600.00 USD

Item Type: Poster

Size: 74.0" x 50.0"

Year: c.1930

Salmson Automobile c.1929 $750.00 USD

Item Type: Poster

Size: 33.75" x 24.5"

Year: c.1929

The New Hudson, German Car Brochure c.1936 $85.00 USD

Item Type: Magazine/Book

Size: 8.0" x 11.0"

Year: c.1936

Sunday Drive- Collier's Magazine c.1940 $65.00 USD

Item Type: Cover Art

Size: 13.5" x 10.5"

Year: c.1940

La Bougie Colin c.1930 $350.00 USD

Item Type: Poster

Size: 48.0" x 31.0"

Year: c.1930

Jungle, Temples & Demons c.1936 $850.00 USD

Item Type: Poster

Size: 46.0" x 24.0"

Year: c.1936

Always a Good Road, Automotive Stabilizers c.1935 $475.00 USD

Item Type: Poster

Size: 19.75" x 12.75"

Year: c.1935

State Police- Popular Mechanics c.1935 $35.00 USD

Item Type: Cover Art

Size: 9.25" x 6.5"

Year: c.1935

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The Future Chevrolet- Popular Mechanics c.1935 $35.00 USD

Item Type: Cover Art

Size: 9.25" x 6.5"

Year: c.1935