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          • Continental As-tu lu la Pancarte ? Peuh ! On s'en moque avec nos Continental on peut rouler partout!
            Dec. 14, 2024

            Continental As-tu lu la Pancarte ? Peuh ! On s'en moque avec nos Continental on peut rouler partout!

            Est: €2,000 - €4,000

            Continental As-tu lu la Pancarte ? Peuh ! On s'en moque avec nos Continental on peut rouler partout! Affiche entoilée/ Vintage Poster on Linnen Paris Ch. Wall & Cie MONTAUT ERNEST B.E. B -

            Maison de Ventes Good
          • ERNEST MONTAUT (1878-1909) LITHOGRAPH 1908
            Dec. 08, 2024

            ERNEST MONTAUT (1878-1909) LITHOGRAPH 1908

            Est: $400 - $600

            Ernest Montaut (1878-1909). Lithograph 'Wright Au Camp D'Auvours', signed in the stone 'E Montaut,' 1908, approx. 17 x 34 inches.

            Charleston Estate Services Auctions & Appraisals
          • Continental As-tu lu la Pancarte ? Peuh ! On s'en moque avec nos Continental on peut rouler partout!
            Nov. 28, 2024

            Continental As-tu lu la Pancarte ? Peuh ! On s'en moque avec nos Continental on peut rouler partout!

            Est: €2,000 - €4,000

            Continental As-tu lu la Pancarte ? Peuh ! On s'en moque avec nos Continental on peut rouler partout! MONTAUT ERNEST Affiche entoilée/ Vintage Poster on Linnen AUTOMOBILES POSTER & WATERCOLOURS

            Maison de Ventes Good
          • 'The Rail Vanquished by Michelin Tyres' after Ernest Montaut, (French, 1878-1909),
            Nov. 01, 2024

            'The Rail Vanquished by Michelin Tyres' after Ernest Montaut, (French, 1878-1909),

            Est: £15,000 - £20,000

            'The Rail Vanquished by Michelin Tyres' after Ernest Montaut, (French, 1878-1909), hand-coloured pochoir lithograph on paper, original Michelin advertising print published by Mabileau, Paris, comparing the times between the Scotch Express and drives by Heath and Hemery at the Circuit des Ardennes in 1904 and 1905, 71 x 51cm, mounted, framed and glazed with Tru Vue.

            Bonhams
          • Ernest Montaut (French 1879-1936)
            Oct. 12, 2024

            Ernest Montaut (French 1879-1936)

            Est: $200 - $300

            Ernest Montaut (French 1879-1936) "Coupe des Voiturettes, 1908" Lithograph poster Signed in plate E Montaut 15" x 33 1/2" Condition: undulation, sundading to text

            Nadeau's Auction Gallery
          • Drei Plakate "Autorennen".
            Sep. 19, 2024

            Drei Plakate "Autorennen".

            Est: €50 - €60

            Verschiedene Künstler, u.a. nach Montaut, Ernest (1878 Frankreich - Paris 1909). Farbdrucke, je im Druck sign. Je ca. 43x 88 cm, breitrandig. Je in PP.

            Dannenberg
          • Montaut - 3 Racing Car Pochoirs
            Sep. 14, 2024

            Montaut - 3 Racing Car Pochoirs

            Est: $500 - $1,500

            This hand-colored, pochoir lithograph is from Ernest Montaut's 10 Ans de Courses. The print was published in Paris between 1897 and 1907 by Les Marques Vicorieuses. The Montaut prints document various historical events in the early history of motorized transportation, including Power Boat Racing, Motorcycle and Motor Car Racing, Motor Car Touring, Zeppelins and Airplanes. Having observed the rapidly growing interest in cars and racing during the early years of motor cars, Ernest Montaut produced his first motoring prints in the mid-1890s, and by 1897, his drawings were pictorial records of the many races in France. Montaut's work was extremely well received in the Paris of his day and was shown in the fashionable shops of the Rue de l'Opera and Rue de la Paix, as well as in the better galleries. Marguerite Montaut, Ernest's wife, joined him in his work producing not only racing prints but also developing a fine series of aviation prints commemorating such events as the first flights on the early European mail routes. While Marguerite Montaut's works were occasionally signed "M. Montaut", she also used the name "Gamy", an anagram for Magy. The Gamy-Montaut prints were all produced by the pochoir process in which the outlines for each image were drawn onto lithographic stones and printed. Using these uncoloured prints as a template, elaborate stencils were cut for each colour. Water-colour was then brushed onto the image through the stencil. The colouring process was quite complex, with each print taking several days to produce. It was also quite labour intensive, and the studio of Gamy-Montaut therefore employed a group of trained artists, including Nevil and Campion, to assist in the colouring.

            Trillium Antique Prints & Rare Books
          • Ernest Montaut – Speeding Car
            Sep. 12, 2024

            Ernest Montaut – Speeding Car

            Est: $250 - $500

            Ernest Montaut (1878–1909). Speeding car. Hand-colored lithograph. France, circa 1900. H 28-1/4" W 36-1/2". Condition: Excellent original condition. Link to hi-res images: https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/3cduvk8men7bnb928qipy/AEKwdQfTGU3mOlxrYqaHhPs?rlkey=y8j7m4az65nih5ylkaitad0y5&st=hfj43dw3&dl=0

            New England Auctions
          • Ernest Montaut – Le Coude de Gordon Bennett
            Sep. 12, 2024

            Ernest Montaut – Le Coude de Gordon Bennett

            Est: $250 - $350

            Ernest Montaut (1878–1909). Le Coude de Gordon Bennett en Auvergne. 1905. Frame: H 27" W 42-3/4". Sight: H 15-1/2" W 31-1/2". Condition: Small tear on left side of piece. Some light creases throughout. Otherwise good original condition. Link to hi-res images: https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/s3htggb4mafigu5bvzii5/AIrHNJI2vxb7N-POYae2Xg4?rlkey=mwdf7u0ahskmmycwgjmoncjp7&st=zuia4v3f&dl=0

            New England Auctions
          • Montaut - 4 of Racing Car or Boat Pochoirs
            Sep. 07, 2024

            Montaut - 4 of Racing Car or Boat Pochoirs

            Est: $500 - $1,500

            This hand-colored, pochoir lithograph is from Ernest Montaut's 10 Ans de Courses. The print was published in Paris between 1897 and 1907 by Les Marques Vicorieuses. The Montaut prints document various historical events in the early history of motorized transportation, including Power Boat Racing, Motorcycle and Motor Car Racing, Motor Car Touring, Zeppelins and Airplanes. Having observed the rapidly growing interest in cars and racing during the early years of motor cars, Ernest Montaut produced his first motoring prints in the mid-1890s, and by 1897, his drawings were pictorial records of the many races in France. Montaut's work was extremely well received in the Paris of his day and was shown in the fashionable shops of the Rue de l'Opera and Rue de la Paix, as well as in the better galleries. Marguerite Montaut, Ernest's wife, joined him in his work producing not only racing prints but also developing a fine series of aviation prints commemorating such events as the first flights on the early European mail routes. While Marguerite Montaut's works were occasionally signed "M. Montaut", she also used the name "Gamy", an anagram for Magy. The Gamy-Montaut prints were all produced by the pochoir process in which the outlines for each image were drawn onto lithographic stones and printed. Using these uncoloured prints as a template, elaborate stencils were cut for each colour. Water-colour was then brushed onto the image through the stencil. The colouring process was quite complex, with each print taking several days to produce. It was also quite labour intensive, and the studio of Gamy-Montaut therefore employed a group of trained artists, including Nevil and Campion, to assist in the colouring.

            Trillium Antique Prints & Rare Books
          • Montaut - 4 Racing Car Pochoirs
            Aug. 31, 2024

            Montaut - 4 Racing Car Pochoirs

            Est: $500 - $1,500

            This hand-colored, pochoir lithograph is from Ernest Montaut's 10 Ans de Courses. The print was published in Paris between 1897 and 1907 by Les Marques Vicorieuses. The Montaut prints document various historical events in the early history of motorized transportation, including Power Boat Racing, Motorcycle and Motor Car Racing, Motor Car Touring, Zeppelins and Airplanes. Having observed the rapidly growing interest in cars and racing during the early years of motor cars, Ernest Montaut produced his first motoring prints in the mid-1890s, and by 1897, his drawings were pictorial records of the many races in France. Montaut's work was extremely well received in the Paris of his day and was shown in the fashionable shops of the Rue de l'Opera and Rue de la Paix, as well as in the better galleries. Marguerite Montaut, Ernest's wife, joined him in his work producing not only racing prints but also developing a fine series of aviation prints commemorating such events as the first flights on the early European mail routes. While Marguerite Montaut's works were occasionally signed "M. Montaut", she also used the name "Gamy", an anagram for Magy. The Gamy-Montaut prints were all produced by the pochoir process in which the outlines for each image were drawn onto lithographic stones and printed. Using these uncoloured prints as a template, elaborate stencils were cut for each colour. Water-colour was then brushed onto the image through the stencil. The colouring process was quite complex, with each print taking several days to produce. It was also quite labour intensive, and the studio of Gamy-Montaut therefore employed a group of trained artists, including Nevil and Campion, to assist in the colouring.

            Trillium Antique Prints & Rare Books
          • Montaut - Pair of Racing Car Pochoirs
            Aug. 24, 2024

            Montaut - Pair of Racing Car Pochoirs

            Est: $500 - $1,000

            This hand-colored, pochoir lithograph is from Ernest Montaut's 10 Ans de Courses. The print was published in Paris between 1897 and 1907 by Les Marques Vicorieuses. The Montaut prints document various historical events in the early history of motorized transportation, including Power Boat Racing, Motorcycle and Motor Car Racing, Motor Car Touring, Zeppelins and Airplanes. Having observed the rapidly growing interest in cars and racing during the early years of motor cars, Ernest Montaut produced his first motoring prints in the mid-1890s, and by 1897, his drawings were pictorial records of the many races in France. Montaut's work was extremely well received in the Paris of his day and was shown in the fashionable shops of the Rue de l'Opera and Rue de la Paix, as well as in the better galleries. Marguerite Montaut, Ernest's wife, joined him in his work producing not only racing prints but also developing a fine series of aviation prints commemorating such events as the first flights on the early European mail routes. While Marguerite Montaut's works were occasionally signed "M. Montaut", she also used the name "Gamy", an anagram for Magy. The Gamy-Montaut prints were all produced by the pochoir process in which the outlines for each image were drawn onto lithographic stones and printed. Using these uncoloured prints as a template, elaborate stencils were cut for each colour. Water-colour was then brushed onto the image through the stencil. The colouring process was quite complex, with each print taking several days to produce. It was also quite labour intensive, and the studio of Gamy-Montaut therefore employed a group of trained artists, including Nevil and Campion, to assist in the colouring.

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          • Montaut - Pair of Racing Car Pochoirs
            Aug. 24, 2024

            Montaut - Pair of Racing Car Pochoirs

            Est: $500 - $1,000

            This hand-colored, pochoir lithograph is from Ernest Montaut's 10 Ans de Courses. The print was published in Paris between 1897 and 1907 by Les Marques Vicorieuses. The Montaut prints document various historical events in the early history of motorized transportation, including Power Boat Racing, Motorcycle and Motor Car Racing, Motor Car Touring, Zeppelins and Airplanes. Having observed the rapidly growing interest in cars and racing during the early years of motor cars, Ernest Montaut produced his first motoring prints in the mid-1890s, and by 1897, his drawings were pictorial records of the many races in France. Montaut's work was extremely well received in the Paris of his day and was shown in the fashionable shops of the Rue de l'Opera and Rue de la Paix, as well as in the better galleries. Marguerite Montaut, Ernest's wife, joined him in his work producing not only racing prints but also developing a fine series of aviation prints commemorating such events as the first flights on the early European mail routes. While Marguerite Montaut's works were occasionally signed "M. Montaut", she also used the name "Gamy", an anagram for Magy. The Gamy-Montaut prints were all produced by the pochoir process in which the outlines for each image were drawn onto lithographic stones and printed. Using these uncoloured prints as a template, elaborate stencils were cut for each colour. Water-colour was then brushed onto the image through the stencil. The colouring process was quite complex, with each print taking several days to produce. It was also quite labour intensive, and the studio of Gamy-Montaut therefore employed a group of trained artists, including Nevil and Campion, to assist in the colouring.

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          • Montaut - Pair of Racing Car Pochoirs
            Aug. 17, 2024

            Montaut - Pair of Racing Car Pochoirs

            Est: $500 - $1,000

            This hand-colored, pochoir lithograph is from Ernest Montaut's 10 Ans de Courses. The print was published in Paris between 1897 and 1907 by Les Marques Vicorieuses. The Montaut prints document various historical events in the early history of motorized transportation, including Power Boat Racing, Motorcycle and Motor Car Racing, Motor Car Touring, Zeppelins and Airplanes. Having observed the rapidly growing interest in cars and racing during the early years of motor cars, Ernest Montaut produced his first motoring prints in the mid-1890s, and by 1897, his drawings were pictorial records of the many races in France. Montaut's work was extremely well received in the Paris of his day and was shown in the fashionable shops of the Rue de l'Opera and Rue de la Paix, as well as in the better galleries. Marguerite Montaut, Ernest's wife, joined him in his work producing not only racing prints but also developing a fine series of aviation prints commemorating such events as the first flights on the early European mail routes. While Marguerite Montaut's works were occasionally signed "M. Montaut", she also used the name "Gamy", an anagram for Magy. The Gamy-Montaut prints were all produced by the pochoir process in which the outlines for each image were drawn onto lithographic stones and printed. Using these uncoloured prints as a template, elaborate stencils were cut for each colour. Water-colour was then brushed onto the image through the stencil. The colouring process was quite complex, with each print taking several days to produce. It was also quite labour intensive, and the studio of Gamy-Montaut therefore employed a group of trained artists, including Nevil and Campion, to assist in the colouring.

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          • Montaut - Pair of Racing Car Pochoirs
            Aug. 17, 2024

            Montaut - Pair of Racing Car Pochoirs

            Est: $500 - $1,000

            This hand-colored, pochoir lithograph is from Ernest Montaut's 10 Ans de Courses. The print was published in Paris between 1897 and 1907 by Les Marques Vicorieuses. The Montaut prints document various historical events in the early history of motorized transportation, including Power Boat Racing, Motorcycle and Motor Car Racing, Motor Car Touring, Zeppelins and Airplanes. Having observed the rapidly growing interest in cars and racing during the early years of motor cars, Ernest Montaut produced his first motoring prints in the mid-1890s, and by 1897, his drawings were pictorial records of the many races in France. Montaut's work was extremely well received in the Paris of his day and was shown in the fashionable shops of the Rue de l'Opera and Rue de la Paix, as well as in the better galleries. Marguerite Montaut, Ernest's wife, joined him in his work producing not only racing prints but also developing a fine series of aviation prints commemorating such events as the first flights on the early European mail routes. While Marguerite Montaut's works were occasionally signed "M. Montaut", she also used the name "Gamy", an anagram for Magy. The Gamy-Montaut prints were all produced by the pochoir process in which the outlines for each image were drawn onto lithographic stones and printed. Using these uncoloured prints as a template, elaborate stencils were cut for each colour. Water-colour was then brushed onto the image through the stencil. The colouring process was quite complex, with each print taking several days to produce. It was also quite labour intensive, and the studio of Gamy-Montaut therefore employed a group of trained artists, including Nevil and Campion, to assist in the colouring.

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          • Montaut - Pair of Racing Car Pochoirs
            Aug. 10, 2024

            Montaut - Pair of Racing Car Pochoirs

            Est: $500 - $1,000

            This hand-colored, pochoir lithograph is from Ernest Montaut's 10 Ans de Courses. The print was published in Paris between 1897 and 1907 by Les Marques Vicorieuses. The Montaut prints document various historical events in the early history of motorized transportation, including Power Boat Racing, Motorcycle and Motor Car Racing, Motor Car Touring, Zeppelins and Airplanes. Having observed the rapidly growing interest in cars and racing during the early years of motor cars, Ernest Montaut produced his first motoring prints in the mid-1890s, and by 1897, his drawings were pictorial records of the many races in France. Montaut's work was extremely well received in the Paris of his day and was shown in the fashionable shops of the Rue de l'Opera and Rue de la Paix, as well as in the better galleries. Marguerite Montaut, Ernest's wife, joined him in his work producing not only racing prints but also developing a fine series of aviation prints commemorating such events as the first flights on the early European mail routes. While Marguerite Montaut's works were occasionally signed "M. Montaut", she also used the name "Gamy", an anagram for Magy. The Gamy-Montaut prints were all produced by the pochoir process in which the outlines for each image were drawn onto lithographic stones and printed. Using these uncoloured prints as a template, elaborate stencils were cut for each colour. Water-colour was then brushed onto the image through the stencil. The colouring process was quite complex, with each print taking several days to produce. It was also quite labour intensive, and the studio of Gamy-Montaut therefore employed a group of trained artists, including Nevil and Campion, to assist in the colouring.

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          • Montaut - Pair of Racing Pochoirs (Car & Bike)
            Aug. 10, 2024

            Montaut - Pair of Racing Pochoirs (Car & Bike)

            Est: $500 - $1,000

            This hand-colored, pochoir lithograph is from Ernest Montaut's 10 Ans de Courses. The print was published in Paris between 1897 and 1907 by Les Marques Vicorieuses. The Montaut prints document various historical events in the early history of motorized transportation, including Power Boat Racing, Motorcycle and Motor Car Racing, Motor Car Touring, Zeppelins and Airplanes. Having observed the rapidly growing interest in cars and racing during the early years of motor cars, Ernest Montaut produced his first motoring prints in the mid-1890s, and by 1897, his drawings were pictorial records of the many races in France. Montaut's work was extremely well received in the Paris of his day and was shown in the fashionable shops of the Rue de l'Opera and Rue de la Paix, as well as in the better galleries. Marguerite Montaut, Ernest's wife, joined him in his work producing not only racing prints but also developing a fine series of aviation prints commemorating such events as the first flights on the early European mail routes. While Marguerite Montaut's works were occasionally signed "M. Montaut", she also used the name "Gamy", an anagram for Magy. The Gamy-Montaut prints were all produced by the pochoir process in which the outlines for each image were drawn onto lithographic stones and printed. Using these uncoloured prints as a template, elaborate stencils were cut for each colour. Water-colour was then brushed onto the image through the stencil. The colouring process was quite complex, with each print taking several days to produce. It was also quite labour intensive, and the studio of Gamy-Montaut therefore employed a group of trained artists, including Nevil and Campion, to assist in the colouring.

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          • Montaut - Racing Car (Coupe des Voiturettes)
            Aug. 03, 2024

            Montaut - Racing Car (Coupe des Voiturettes)

            Est: $300 - $600

            This hand-colored, pochoir lithograph is from Ernest Montaut's 10 Ans de Courses. The print was published in Paris between 1897 and 1907 by Les Marques Vicorieuses. The Montaut prints document various historical events in the early history of motorized transportation, including Power Boat Racing, Motorcycle and Motor Car Racing, Motor Car Touring, Zeppelins and Airplanes. Having observed the rapidly growing interest in cars and racing during the early years of motor cars, Ernest Montaut produced his first motoring prints in the mid-1890s, and by 1897, his drawings were pictorial records of the many races in France. Montaut's work was extremely well received in the Paris of his day and was shown in the fashionable shops of the Rue de l'Opera and Rue de la Paix, as well as in the better galleries. Marguerite Montaut, Ernest's wife, joined him in his work producing not only racing prints but also developing a fine series of aviation prints commemorating such events as the first flights on the early European mail routes. While Marguerite Montaut's works were occasionally signed "M. Montaut", she also used the name "Gamy", an anagram for Magy. The Gamy-Montaut prints were all produced by the pochoir process in which the outlines for each image were drawn onto lithographic stones and printed. Using these uncoloured prints as a template, elaborate stencils were cut for each colour. Water-colour was then brushed onto the image through the stencil. The colouring process was quite complex, with each print taking several days to produce. It was also quite labour intensive, and the studio of Gamy-Montaut therefore employed a group of trained artists, including Nevil and Campion, to assist in the colouring.

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          • Montaut - Racing Car (A Chateau-Thierry)
            Aug. 03, 2024

            Montaut - Racing Car (A Chateau-Thierry)

            Est: $300 - $600

            This hand-colored, pochoir lithograph is from Ernest Montaut's 10 Ans de Courses. The print was published in Paris between 1897 and 1907 by Les Marques Vicorieuses. The Montaut prints document various historical events in the early history of motorized transportation, including Power Boat Racing, Motorcycle and Motor Car Racing, Motor Car Touring, Zeppelins and Airplanes. Having observed the rapidly growing interest in cars and racing during the early years of motor cars, Ernest Montaut produced his first motoring prints in the mid-1890s, and by 1897, his drawings were pictorial records of the many races in France. Montaut's work was extremely well received in the Paris of his day and was shown in the fashionable shops of the Rue de l'Opera and Rue de la Paix, as well as in the better galleries. Marguerite Montaut, Ernest's wife, joined him in his work producing not only racing prints but also developing a fine series of aviation prints commemorating such events as the first flights on the early European mail routes. While Marguerite Montaut's works were occasionally signed "M. Montaut", she also used the name "Gamy", an anagram for Magy. The Gamy-Montaut prints were all produced by the pochoir process in which the outlines for each image were drawn onto lithographic stones and printed. Using these uncoloured prints as a template, elaborate stencils were cut for each colour. Water-colour was then brushed onto the image through the stencil. The colouring process was quite complex, with each print taking several days to produce. It was also quite labour intensive, and the studio of Gamy-Montaut therefore employed a group of trained artists, including Nevil and Campion, to assist in the colouring.

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          • Montaut - Racing Car (Circuit de la Seine-Inferieure, 1907)
            Aug. 03, 2024

            Montaut - Racing Car (Circuit de la Seine-Inferieure, 1907)

            Est: $300 - $600

            This hand-colored, pochoir lithograph is from Ernest Montaut's 10 Ans de Courses. The print was published in Paris between 1897 and 1907 by Les Marques Vicorieuses. The Montaut prints document various historical events in the early history of motorized transportation, including Power Boat Racing, Motorcycle and Motor Car Racing, Motor Car Touring, Zeppelins and Airplanes. Having observed the rapidly growing interest in cars and racing during the early years of motor cars, Ernest Montaut produced his first motoring prints in the mid-1890s, and by 1897, his drawings were pictorial records of the many races in France. Montaut's work was extremely well received in the Paris of his day and was shown in the fashionable shops of the Rue de l'Opera and Rue de la Paix, as well as in the better galleries. Marguerite Montaut, Ernest's wife, joined him in his work producing not only racing prints but also developing a fine series of aviation prints commemorating such events as the first flights on the early European mail routes. While Marguerite Montaut's works were occasionally signed "M. Montaut", she also used the name "Gamy", an anagram for Magy. The Gamy-Montaut prints were all produced by the pochoir process in which the outlines for each image were drawn onto lithographic stones and printed. Using these uncoloured prints as a template, elaborate stencils were cut for each colour. Water-colour was then brushed onto the image through the stencil. The colouring process was quite complex, with each print taking several days to produce. It was also quite labour intensive, and the studio of Gamy-Montaut therefore employed a group of trained artists, including Nevil and Campion, to assist in the colouring.

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          • Montaut - Racing Car (Circuit de Dieppe [Grand Prix] 1907)
            Aug. 03, 2024

            Montaut - Racing Car (Circuit de Dieppe [Grand Prix] 1907)

            Est: $300 - $600

            This hand-colored, pochoir lithograph is from Ernest Montaut's 10 Ans de Courses. The print was published in Paris between 1897 and 1907 by Les Marques Vicorieuses. The Montaut prints document various historical events in the early history of motorized transportation, including Power Boat Racing, Motorcycle and Motor Car Racing, Motor Car Touring, Zeppelins and Airplanes. Having observed the rapidly growing interest in cars and racing during the early years of motor cars, Ernest Montaut produced his first motoring prints in the mid-1890s, and by 1897, his drawings were pictorial records of the many races in France. Montaut's work was extremely well received in the Paris of his day and was shown in the fashionable shops of the Rue de l'Opera and Rue de la Paix, as well as in the better galleries. Marguerite Montaut, Ernest's wife, joined him in his work producing not only racing prints but also developing a fine series of aviation prints commemorating such events as the first flights on the early European mail routes. While Marguerite Montaut's works were occasionally signed "M. Montaut", she also used the name "Gamy", an anagram for Magy. The Gamy-Montaut prints were all produced by the pochoir process in which the outlines for each image were drawn onto lithographic stones and printed. Using these uncoloured prints as a template, elaborate stencils were cut for each colour. Water-colour was then brushed onto the image through the stencil. The colouring process was quite complex, with each print taking several days to produce. It was also quite labour intensive, and the studio of Gamy-Montaut therefore employed a group of trained artists, including Nevil and Campion, to assist in the colouring.

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          • Montaut - Pair of Racing Car Pochoirs
            Jul. 27, 2024

            Montaut - Pair of Racing Car Pochoirs

            Est: $500 - $1,000

            Included in this lot: Montaut - Racing Car (Coupe des Voiturettes) Racing Car (Tour de France 6 Cylindres Hotchkiss) Description of the work: This hand-colored, pochoir lithograph is from Ernest Montaut's 10 Ans de Courses. The print was published in Paris between 1897 and 1907 by Les Marques Vicorieuses. The Montaut prints document various historical events in the early history of motorized transportation, including Power Boat Racing, Motorcycle and Motor Car Racing, Motor Car Touring, Zeppelins and Airplanes. Having observed the rapidly growing interest in cars and racing during the early years of motor cars, Ernest Montaut produced his first motoring prints in the mid-1890s, and by 1897, his drawings were pictorial records of the many races in France. Montaut's work was extremely well received in the Paris of his day and was shown in the fashionable shops of the Rue de l'Opera and Rue de la Paix, as well as in the better galleries. Marguerite Montaut, Ernest's wife, joined him in his work producing not only racing prints but also developing a fine series of aviation prints commemorating such events as the first flights on the early European mail routes. While Marguerite Montaut's works were occasionally signed "M. Montaut", she also used the name "Gamy", an anagram for Magy. The Gamy-Montaut prints were all produced by the pochoir process in which the outlines for each image were drawn onto lithographic stones and printed. Using these uncoloured prints as a template, elaborate stencils were cut for each colour. Water-colour was then brushed onto the image through the stencil. The colouring process was quite complex, with each print taking several days to produce. It was also quite labour intensive, and the studio of Gamy-Montaut therefore employed a group of trained artists, including Nevil and Campion, to assist in the colouring.

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          • Montaut - Pair of Racing Car Pochoirs
            Jul. 27, 2024

            Montaut - Pair of Racing Car Pochoirs

            Est: $500 - $1,000

            Included in this lot: Racing Car (Moscou-Saint-Petersbourg, 1907) Racing Car (Circuit des Ardennes, 1906) Description of the work: This hand-colored, pochoir lithograph is from Ernest Montaut's 10 Ans de Courses. The print was published in Paris between 1897 and 1907 by Les Marques Vicorieuses. The Montaut prints document various historical events in the early history of motorized transportation, including Power Boat Racing, Motorcycle and Motor Car Racing, Motor Car Touring, Zeppelins and Airplanes. Having observed the rapidly growing interest in cars and racing during the early years of motor cars, Ernest Montaut produced his first motoring prints in the mid-1890s, and by 1897, his drawings were pictorial records of the many races in France. Montaut's work was extremely well received in the Paris of his day and was shown in the fashionable shops of the Rue de l'Opera and Rue de la Paix, as well as in the better galleries. Marguerite Montaut, Ernest's wife, joined him in his work producing not only racing prints but also developing a fine series of aviation prints commemorating such events as the first flights on the early European mail routes. While Marguerite Montaut's works were occasionally signed "M. Montaut", she also used the name "Gamy", an anagram for Magy. The Gamy-Montaut prints were all produced by the pochoir process in which the outlines for each image were drawn onto lithographic stones and printed. Using these uncoloured prints as a template, elaborate stencils were cut for each colour. Water-colour was then brushed onto the image through the stencil. The colouring process was quite complex, with each print taking several days to produce. It was also quite labour intensive, and the studio of Gamy-Montaut therefore employed a group of trained artists, including Nevil and Campion, to assist in the colouring.

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          • Poster by Ernest Montaut - Clement Bayard
            Jun. 29, 2024

            Poster by Ernest Montaut - Clement Bayard

            Est: €2,000 - €3,500

            Poster by Ernest Montaut - Clement Bayard

            Van Sabben Poster Auctions
          • Poster by Ernest Montaut - Grande Semaine D'Aviation de la Reims
            Jun. 29, 2024

            Poster by Ernest Montaut - Grande Semaine D'Aviation de la Reims

            Est: €2,500 - €5,000

            Poster by Ernest Montaut - Grande Semaine D'Aviation de la Reims

            Van Sabben Poster Auctions
          • Continental As-tu lu la Pancarte ? Peuh ! On s'en moque avec nos Continental on peut rouler partout!
            May. 17, 2024

            Continental As-tu lu la Pancarte ? Peuh ! On s'en moque avec nos Continental on peut rouler partout!

            Est: €2,000 - €4,000

            Continental As-tu lu la Pancarte ? Peuh ! On s'en moque avec nos Continental on peut rouler partout! Affiche entoilée/ Vintage Poster on Linnen B.E. B - couleurs légèrement passées, restaurations / colors slightly faded, restorations MONTAUT ERNEST Ch. Wall & Cie Paris Rare Vintage Poster mostly in lithograph exhibited in the streets at the time of it's release vers 1920 B.E. B - couleurs légèrement passées, restaurations / colors slightly faded, restorations 77,5 x 55 cm

            Maison de Ventes Good
          • Champagne MONTEBELLO Diner du 8 Février 1908 1908 Mareuil sur Ay (Marne)
            May. 16, 2024

            Champagne MONTEBELLO Diner du 8 Février 1908 1908 Mareuil sur Ay (Marne)

            Est: €400 - €1,200

            Champagne MONTEBELLO Diner du 8 Février 1908 1908 Mareuil sur Ay (Marne) Menu / Vintage Menue T.B.E. A + MONTAUT ERNEST Chromographie Française Paris CHAMPAGNE 1908 T.B.E. A + 31, 5 x 24 cm

            Maison de Ventes Good
          • Abatilles Sources St Anne La Source la plus Profonde de France
            Apr. 25, 2024

            Abatilles Sources St Anne La Source la plus Profonde de France

            Est: €1,500 - €3,000

            Abatilles Sources St Anne La Source la plus Profonde de France Affiche entoilée/ Vintage Poster on Linnen 33 GIRONDE TRAVEL POSTER vers 1950 T.B.E. A - 67 x 117 cm

            Maison de Ventes Good
          • Continental As-tu lu la Pancarte ? Peuh ! On s'en moque avec nos Continental on peut rouler partout!
            Apr. 24, 2024

            Continental As-tu lu la Pancarte ? Peuh ! On s'en moque avec nos Continental on peut rouler partout!

            Est: €3,000 - €6,000

            Continental As-tu lu la Pancarte ? Peuh ! On s'en moque avec nos Continental on peut rouler partout! Affiche entoilée/ Vintage Poster on Linnen B.E. B - couleurs légèrement passées, restaurations / colors slightly faded, restorations AUTOMOBILES POSTER & WATERCOLOURS Ch. Wall & Cie Paris B.E. B - couleurs légèrement passées, restaurations / colors slightly faded, restorations vers 1920

            Maison de Ventes Good
          • Champagne MONTEBELLO Diner du 8 Février 1908 1908 Mareuil sur Ay (Marne)
            Apr. 23, 2024

            Champagne MONTEBELLO Diner du 8 Février 1908 1908 Mareuil sur Ay (Marne)

            Est: €600 - €1,200

            Champagne MONTEBELLO Diner du 8 Février 1908 1908 Mareuil sur Ay (Marne) Menu / Vintage Menue T.B.E. A + 31, 5 x 24 cm T.B.E. A + CHAMPAGNE Chromographie Française Paris 1908

            Maison de Ventes Good
          • Ernest MONTAUT (1879-?), lithograph Grand Prix de L'ACF, Rigal sur Bayard Clément, signed
            Apr. 20, 2024

            Ernest MONTAUT (1879-?), lithograph Grand Prix de L'ACF, Rigal sur Bayard Clément, signed

            Est: €250 - €400

            Ernest MONTAUT (1879-?), lithograph Grand Prix de L'ACF, Rigal sur Bayard Clément, signed Ernest MONTAUT (1879-?), lithografie Grand Prix de L'ACF, Rigal sur Bayard Clément, getekend

            Maison Jules Veilinghuis
          • Ernest MONTAUT (1879-?), lithograph La coupe Vanderbilt, signed
            Apr. 20, 2024

            Ernest MONTAUT (1879-?), lithograph La coupe Vanderbilt, signed

            Est: €250 - €400

            Ernest MONTAUT (1879-?), lithograph La coupe Vanderbilt, signed Ernest MONTAUT (1879-?), lithografie La coupe Vanderbilt, getekend

            Maison Jules Veilinghuis
          • [AFFICHE GRAND FORMAT]. [AVIATION]. Ernest MONTAUT. Grande semaine d’aviation de la Champagne. 1909.
            Mar. 16, 2024

            [AFFICHE GRAND FORMAT]. [AVIATION]. Ernest MONTAUT. Grande semaine d’aviation de la Champagne. 1909.

            Est: €700 - €800

            Paris, Affiches Montaut & Mabileau, 1909. Affiche couleur, 160,5 x 117,5. Entoilée. Restauration visible aux marges et pli central. Timbres fiscaux belges en haut à droite. Affiche du premier grand meeting international d’aviation. Très belle pièce.

            Lhomme
          • Blériot Traversant La Manche. ca. 1909.
            Mar. 03, 2024

            Blériot Traversant La Manche. ca. 1909.

            Est: $1,200 - $1,500

            ARTIST: ERNEST MONTAUT (1879-1909) SIZE: 31 1/4 x 15 1/8 in./79.4 x 38.3 cm PRINTER: DESCRIPTION: Above the churning seas of the North Atlantic, with the shores of England barely discernible on the horizon, this Montaut pochoir design displays the somber solemnity of Louis Blériot’s flight from Les Baraques (Calais) to Dover in just over a half hour behind the controls of the single-engine Blériot XI aircraft. Departing at 4:35 a.m., suffering with a burnt foot sustained in a crash a few days prior, the effects of the flight were far-reaching. Author H. G. Wells quite astutely observed after the crossing that “in spite of our [England’s] fleet, this is no longer, from a military point of view, an inaccessible island” (History of Aviation, by John W. R. Taylor and Kenneth Munson, p. 75). (Art Nouveau; Aviation)

            Poster Auctions International Inc
          • En Reconnaissance.
            Mar. 03, 2024

            En Reconnaissance.

            Est: $1,400 - $1,700

            ARTIST: ERNEST MONTAUT (1879-1936) SIZE: 17 3/4 x 33 7/8 in./45 x 86 cm PRINTER: DESCRIPTION: A peaceful outing serves as the perfect landscape for Montaut to promote Bayard-Clément’s dirigible and automobile offerings. For a contrasting image featuring these two modes of transit, see Montaut’s Bayard, PAI-LXXXII, 80. (Art Nouveau; Aviation; Automobiles)

            Poster Auctions International Inc
          • ERNEST MONTAUT & MARGEURITE MONTAUT, RAID LONDRES-MANCHESTER
            Feb. 16, 2024

            ERNEST MONTAUT & MARGEURITE MONTAUT, RAID LONDRES-MANCHESTER

            Est: £150 - £200

            ERNEST MONTAUT & MARGEURITE MONTAUT RAID LONDRES-MANCHESTERLithograph printed in colours, 1910 Image 27.5 x 76cm (10¾ x 29¾ in.)Please note measurements do not include the frame unless otherwise stated.

            Dreweatts 1759 Fine Sales
          • Ernest MONTAUT 1879-1909 Vertige
            Feb. 03, 2024

            Ernest MONTAUT 1879-1909 Vertige

            Est: €700 - €1,000

            Ernest MONTAUT 1879-1909 Vertige Rare lithographie en couleurs, signée en bas à droite, titrée en haut à gauche 56 x 74 cm. (22 x 29 in.). Rare color lithograph, signed and titled Collection d'un amateur, rare ensemble d'œuvres de Géo Ham, lots 333 à 355 Estimation 700 - 1 000 €

            Artcurial
          • Ernest Montaut (1878-1909), 'Flight of Caën and his Sons'
            Nov. 03, 2023

            Ernest Montaut (1878-1909), 'Flight of Caën and his Sons'

            Est: £1,000 - £1,500

            Ernest Montaut (1878-1909), 'Flight of Caën and his Sons' preliminary watercolour on paper, 30 x 45cm, with E Montaut studio stamp to lower right corner, overdrawn with pencil expansion grid, depicting classical figures in a motor car at speed, (some creasing and yellowing to paper), with hand-written title to back of painting, mounted, framed and glazed, with later hand written French comment about the title written on the back of the frame.

            Bonhams
          • Ernest Montaut Racing Car Illustration Plate.
            Sep. 09, 2023

            Ernest Montaut Racing Car Illustration Plate.

            Est: $60 - $80

            A printed/reproduced illustration plate by French poster artist Ernest Montaut (1878-1909). 9 3/4in x 7 3/4in. Condition good, though some toning and fading.  

            Turner Auctions + Appraisals
          • Le Pneu Michelin. 1905.
            Jul. 18, 2023

            Le Pneu Michelin. 1905.

            Est: $6,000 - $8,000

            ARTIST: ERNEST MONTAUT (1879-1909) SIZE: 43 x 60 in./109.3 x 153 cm PRINTER: Imp. L. Revon, Paris DESCRIPTION: A master at visually expressing speed, Montaut depicts the moment when “Heath” pulls ahead of the “fastest train in the world.” Rocks bouncing off the tires as he hugs a sharp curve, Michelin proves it makes the most durable and reliable tires on the market: if they can withstand Heath’s driving, you'll have a breeze. This is the larger format. (Art Nouveau; Automobiles)

            Poster Auctions International Inc
          • Grande Semaine d'Aviation. 1909.
            Jul. 18, 2023

            Grande Semaine d'Aviation. 1909.

            Est: $4,000 - $5,000

            ARTIST: ERNEST MONTAUT (1879-1909) SIZE: 46 1/4 x 63 1/4 in./117.6 x 160.6 cm PRINTER: Affiches Montaut & Mabileau, Paris DESCRIPTION: “The true ancestor of the aviation poster genre can be traced to Montaut... for his portrayal of the trailblazing assembly at Reims. Soft tints in the sky indicate that sunset is near, a time of day when the wind was apt to drop and flying was considered to be safer. A svelte female spectator, back to the viewer, lifts her arm in salute to an armada of aircraft rising like a swarm of bees... The curving zebra stripes of her costume—fully consonant with an impression of motion and speed, which after all was the crux of the message delivered by the newfangled flying machine—resonate as effectively as the determined look on the face of the nearest pilot. The Grande Semaine brought together for the first time the world’s greatest fliers. Among them were Louis Blériot, Henry Farman, Léon Delagrange, Hubert Latham, count Charles de Lambert, Louis Paulhan, Roger Sommer, and the American entry, Glenn Hammond Curtiss... Parisians streamed to the event; three thousand Britons came from London by special excursion, and two thousand Americans turned up to root for the single representative of their country. Reims was a watershed in the history of flight. Aviators who had flown ‘before Reims’ were regarded as veterans compared with those who learned to fly later. It dramatically demonstrated the progress made in aviation and provided an incalculable stimulus for the design and production of aeroplanes” (Looping the Loop, p. 42). This is the larger format. (Art Nouveau; Aviation)

            Poster Auctions International Inc
          • 7 x Kunst für Auto- und Autosport-Fans: Louis Baillon, Paul Bracq, Andreas Hentrich, Simon Loasby, Ernest Montaut, Peter Philips & Saul Steinberg, ab 1904
            Jul. 14, 2023

            7 x Kunst für Auto- und Autosport-Fans: Louis Baillon, Paul Bracq, Andreas Hentrich, Simon Loasby, Ernest Montaut, Peter Philips & Saul Steinberg, ab 1904

            Est: €800 - €1,000

            7 x Kunst für Auto- und Autosport-Fans: Louis Baillon, Paul Bracq, Andreas Hentrich, Simon Loasby, Ernest Montaut, Peter Philips & Saul Steinberg, ab 1904 Louis Baillon, XIX.-XX., Autounfall auf dem Lande, humoristische Szene mit Unfall und Picknickern, 42 x 58 cm, Farblithographie, in der Platte sign. u. dat. (19)04, hinter Glas gerahmt; Paul Bracq, *1933 Bordeaux, Automobilia Künstler & Automobildesigner, Wandobjekt, Mercedes 300 SL, auf Karton aufgezogene Farbfotografie, die Flügeltüren aus roten Neonleuchten, Elektrifizierung nicht geprüft, 72 x 95 cm, schwarzer Aluminiumrahmen; Andreas Hentrich, *1952, seit 1979 entstehen die Automobil-Zinngraphiken, hier: 2 x "BMW 309", 2 x "BMW 507", "50 Jahre BMW 335", 5 Zinngraphiken, 11 x 18,5 cm, je handsigniert, betitelt, Auflage 600 Exemplare, je dat. 1988-1991, alle gerahmt sowie mit Zertifikat, copyright Andreas-Mini-Zinn, einmal in originaler Verpackung, einmal Rahmen verkratzt; Simon Loasby, *1968, war Automobilgestalter bei Rolls-Royce, Bentley und Volkswagen, jetzt bei Hyundai/Korea, hier: Nr. 1 Giclée-Print, 44 x 72,5 cm, sign. u. dat., 2005, num. 1/1, unter P.p. und Glas gerahmt; Ernest Montaut, 1879 - 1909, Graphiker und Plakatkünstler, Großer Zeppelin über weiter Landschaft und frühes Automobil, beäugt von bäuerlichem Paar, Farblithographie, 31 x 78 cm, im Außenbereich etwas fleckig, im Stein sign., gedruckt bei Mablieau, Paris, Blattgröße 39 x 83 cm, hinter Glas gerahmt; Peter Phillips, *1939 Birmingham, Pop Art mit Teilen aus dem 1970 entstandenem Gemälde „Kenya“, auf goldfarbenem, glänzendem Tapetenpapier gedruckt, Multiple, Farbserigraphie, 58 x 53 cm, leichte Falten an den Rändern, sonst guter Zustand, unter Glas im Silberrahmen; Saul Steinberg, 1914 Bukarest- 1999 New York, Farblithografie/Ausstellungsplakat ''Galerie Maeght'' mit geprägter Folie in Silber, Kupfer und Gold, ''Taxi'' (1948), in der Platte sign. u. dat., am Rand Copyright-Stempel, ca. 36,5 x 57,5cm (beschnitten), auf Karton 7 x Art for Car and Automobile Fans: Louis Baillon, Paul Bracq, Andreas Hentrich, Simon Loasby, Ernest Montaut, Peter Philips & Saul Steinberg, from 1904 Louis Baillon, XIXth-XXth, Car Accident in the Countryside, humorous scene with accident and picnickers, 42 x 58 cm, colour lithograph, signed & dated in the plate. (19)04, framed behind glass; Paul Bracq, *1933 Bordeaux, Automobilia artist & automobile designer, wall object, Mercedes 300 SL, colour photograph mounted on cardboard, the gullwing doors made of red neon lights, electrification not tested, 72 x 95 cm, black aluminium frame; Andreas Hentrich, *1952, since 1979 has created the automobile tin prints, here: 2 x "BMW 309", 2 x "BMW 507", "50 Jahre BMW 335", 5 tin prints, 11 x 18,5 cm, each signed by hand, titled, edition of 600 copies, each dat. 1988-1991, all framed as well as with certificate, copyright Andreas-Mini-Zinn, once in original packaging, once frame scratched; Simon Loasby, *1968, was automobile designer at Rolls-Royce, Bentley and Volkswagen, now at Hyundai/Korea, here: No. 1 giclée print, 44 x 72,5 cm, signed and dated, 2005, numbered 1/1, framed under p.p. and glass; Ernest Montaut, 1879 - 1909, graphic artist and poster artist, Large Zeppelin over wide landscape and early automobile, eyed by peasant couple, colour lithograph, 31 x 78 cm, somewhat spotted on the outside, signed in the stone, printed by Mablieau, Paris, sheet size 39 x 83 cm, framed behind glass; Peter Phillips, *1939 Birmingham, Pop Art with parts from the 1970 painting "Kenya", printed on gold coloured glossy wallpaper, multiple, colour serigraph, 58 x 53 cm, slight creases at the edges, otherwise good condition, framed under glass in a silver frame; Saul Steinberg, 1914 Bucharest- 1999 New York, colour lithograph/exhibition poster ''Galerie Maeght'' with embossed foil in silver, copper and gold, ''Taxi'' (1948), in the plate sign. u. dat., copyright stamp in margin, approx. 36,5 x 57,5cm (trimmed), on cardboard

            K&K – Auktionen in Heidelberg
          • Cabanne-Nirouet Huilerie de Paris Original Vintage Motor Oil Poster by Montaut c1905
            Jun. 20, 2023

            Cabanne-Nirouet Huilerie de Paris Original Vintage Motor Oil Poster by Montaut c1905

            Est: $1,500 - $2,500

            Modernity comes rolling into town by way of automobile in this charming early auto poster for motor oil. The adventurous and glamorous couple careen through a provincial square, startling a horse on an old fashioned buggy. The shop that sells Cabanne- Nirouet oil is bustling with business, showing off how in-demand the product is. This poster is by Ernest Montaut (1878-1909). Montaut was a French poster artist that invented and used many printing techniques. Among them were speed lines and the deliberate distortion of perspective to create the illusion of movement and speed. Montaut's work can be seen as a testimony of early history of motorized transport, usually depicting images of motorboat racing, motorcycles, motor car racing, zeppelins and biplanes. Montaut's work became popular in Paris, where it was shown in stores on the Rue de l'Opera and Rue de la Paix. This is an Original Vintage Poster; it is not a reproduction. This poster is conservation mounted, linen backed, and in very good condition. There is a small blemish above the 'B" in 'Bourrelier'. We guarantee the authenticity of all of our posters.

            The Ross Art Group, Inc
          • Continental As-tu lu la Pancarte ? Peuh ! On s'en moque avec nos Continental on peut rouler partout!
            Jun. 11, 2023

            Continental As-tu lu la Pancarte ? Peuh ! On s'en moque avec nos Continental on peut rouler partout!

            Est: €6,000 - €12,000

            Affiche entoilée/ Vintage Poster on Linnen

            Mirabaud-Mercier
          • Continental As-tu lu la Pancarte ? Peuh ! On s'en moque avec nos Continental on peut rouler partout!
            May. 11, 2023

            Continental As-tu lu la Pancarte ? Peuh ! On s'en moque avec nos Continental on peut rouler partout!

            Est: €6,000 - €12,000

            Affiche entoilée/ Vintage Poster on Linnen

            Mirabaud-Mercier
          • ERNEST MONTAUT (France, 1878-1909), “Le ‘Panhard Et Levassor’”., Lithograph with gouache highlights, 15.75” x 33” sight. Framed 17” x 35”.
            Apr. 18, 2023

            ERNEST MONTAUT (France, 1878-1909), “Le ‘Panhard Et Levassor’”., Lithograph with gouache highlights, 15.75” x 33” sight. Framed 17” x 35”.

            Est: $300 - $500

            ERNEST MONTAUT France, 1878-1909 "Le ‘Panhard Et Levassor'". Signed and titled lower right "E. Montaut".

            Eldred's
          • Grande Semaine d'Aviation. 1909.
            Mar. 26, 2023

            Grande Semaine d'Aviation. 1909.

            Est: $6,000 - $7,000

            ARTIST: ERNEST MONTAUT (1879-1909) SIZE: 46 1/4 x 63 1/4 in./117.6 x 160.6 cm PRINTER: Affiches Montaut & Mabileau, Paris DESCRIPTION: “The true ancestor of the aviation poster genre can be traced to Montaut... for his portrayal of the trailblazing assembly at Reims. Soft tints in the sky indicate that sunset is near, a time of day when the wind was apt to drop and flying was considered to be safer. A svelte female spectator, back to the viewer, lifts her arm in salute to an armada of aircraft rising like a swarm of bees... The curving zebra stripes of her costume—fully consonant with an impression of motion and speed, which after all was the crux of the message delivered by the newfangled flying machine—resonate as effectively as the determined look on the face of the nearest pilot. The Grande Semaine brought together for the first time the world’s greatest fliers. Among them were Louis Blériot, Henry Farman, Léon Delagrange, Hubert Latham, count Charles de Lambert, Louis Paulhan, Roger Sommer, and the American entry, Glenn Hammond Curtiss... Parisians streamed to the event; three thousand Britons came from London by special excursion, and two thousand Americans turned up to root for the single representative of their country. Reims was a watershed in the history of flight. Aviators who had flown ‘before Reims’ were regarded as veterans compared with those who learned to fly later. It dramatically demonstrated the progress made in aviation and provided an incalculable stimulus for the design and production of aeroplanes” (Looping the Loop, p. 42). This is the larger format. (Art Nouveau; Aviation)

            Poster Auctions International Inc
          • ERNEST MONTAUT (1879-1936). PREMIÈRE EXPOSITION INTERNATIONALE DE LOCOMOTIVE AÉRIENNE / GRAND PALAIS. 1909. 64x47 inches, 162½x119½ cm
            Mar. 09, 2023

            ERNEST MONTAUT (1879-1936). PREMIÈRE EXPOSITION INTERNATIONALE DE LOCOMOTIVE AÉRIENNE / GRAND PALAIS. 1909. 64x47 inches, 162½x119½ cm

            Est: $1,000 - $1,500

            ERNEST MONTAUT (1879-1936) PREMIÈRE EXPOSITION INTERNATIONALE DE LOCOMOTIVE AÉRIENNE / GRAND PALAIS. 1909. 64x47 inches, 162 1/2x119 1/2 cm. Montaut & Mabileau, Paris. Condition B+: extensive overpainting, with some flaking in margins; overpainting in upper image and text; repaired tears edges; minor creases and abrasions in image.

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