Guiet L’Automobile par la Carrosserie
Lithography on paper
Maurice Neumont was a lithographer and painter and was known as an artist who could sketch the intricacies of the soul and love with exceptional proficiency. His work often appeared in “Le Chat Noir”, “Le Courrier Francais” and “Le Journal”. Neumont was a follower of the Patriotic School and produced several posters for the French government during the First World War.
Neumont was a member of Le hors-concours des Artistes Francais, a member of the Incoherents, the vice president and general secretary of the Society of Designers and Humorists and Knight of the Legion of Honor.
This French Electric Automobile Poster by Carriage-Maker Million Guiet & Cie was commissioned by the Societe Francaise.
Printing house Chaix, Rue Bergere, 20, Paris – 12080.99 (Encres Lorilleux).