The circa 1910 original poster by Ernest Montaut, titled Szisz sur voiture Renault - Gagnant du grand prix de l'A.C.F., commemorates the victory of Hungarian-French driver Ferenc Szisz in the 1906 French Grand Prix. This race, organized by the Automobile Club de France (A.C.F.), was the first-ever Grand Prix in motor racing history and a pivotal event in the development of early automobile competitions.
Szisz's triumph in a Renault car was a significant milestone for both the driver and the Renault company. The grueling two-day race covered over 1,200 kilometers on difficult roads, highlighting the endurance and reliability of the Renault vehicle, which withstood the challenging conditions to emerge victorious. This victory not only boosted Renault’s prestige in the rapidly growing automotive industry but also underscored the company's engineering excellence at a time when automobiles were still a relatively new technology.
Ernest Montaut, known for his depictions of early automobiles and aviation, was a prominent artist during this era. His work often focused on the technological advancements and the thrilling nature of motor racing, which captivated public imagination. Montaut’s posters celebrated these new forms of transportation and their impact on society, immortalizing key moments in the history of motorsport.
This piece by Montaut serves as a historical reminder of the early days of motor racing and the cultural significance of the automobile during the early 20th century. It reflects the spirit of innovation, competition, and adventure that defined the period and contributed to the rise of the automobile as a symbol of progress.
Automobile - Sport
Winner of the Grand Prix of the A.C.F.
Good condition, small tears
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