This impressive circa 1900 original poster by L. Vignères promotes the celebrated French manufacturer Gladiator, a company known at the turn of the 20th century for producing bicycles, motorcycles, and early automobiles. The poster reflects the optimism and technological enthusiasm of the Belle Époque, when personal mobility and mechanical innovation captured the public imagination.
The striking central image shows a rider astride a rearing horse balanced atop a globe — a powerful allegory suggesting speed, strength, and global ambition. This symbolic imagery connects traditional horsepower with modern mechanical power, effectively positioning Gladiator as a leader in the transition from horse-drawn transport to motorized travel.
Stylistically, the poster combines late 19th-century academic illustration with emerging advertising dynamism. The bold typography, dramatic composition, and vivid color contrasts make the image immediately eye-catching, typical of early commercial posters designed for urban display.
Today, this poster stands as both a historical document of early automotive culture and a compelling example of Belle Époque advertising art, illustrating how industry, modernity, and artistic creativity converged at the dawn of the motor age.
Original Poster
Advertisement - Transportation - Automobile - France
Horse
Printed by Courbet Velvets in Paris
Good condition, restored
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