Huile Rigal
Lithography on paper
Noël Dorville was a French painter who was known for newspaper cartoons and posters, he made many portraits of contemporary French politicians and writers. He attended the Paris Peace conference in 1919 as a journalist, making intimate drawings of participants such as Woodrow Wilson, David Lloyd George and Georges Clemenceau. He was a frequent contributor to “L’Assiette au beurre”, an illustrated French weekly satirical anarchist magazine.
The artwork promotes the use of Huile Rigal (oil) in motoring.
Studio Noël Dorville – 42. Avenue Montaigne. Paris
Printing house CH.Wall & Cie – 14. Rue Lafayette. Paris