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Pal (Jean de Paleologue) - Falcon

Falcon (1896)

Pal (Jean de Paleologue) (Romanian, 1855 - 1942)
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The Artist died in 1942 so this work is in the public domain in its country of origin and other countries where the copyright term is the Artist's life plus 70 years or fewer.

Jean de Paleologu (or Paleologue) was a Romanian poster artist, painter, and illustrator, who often used Pal or PAL as his signature or logo and was active in France and the United States. Born Jean de Paleologu in Bucharest, he trained in England, then returned to Romania and attended a military academy, before visiting London again several times and moving to Paris more permanently. He left Paris for the United States in 1900. Paleologu illustrated Petits poèmes russes (Small Russian Poems) by Catulle Mendès, which was published by Charpentier in 1893.

His work also appeared in many periodicals, including Vanity Fair, Strand Magazine, New York Herald Tribune, Plume, Rire, Cocorico, Froufrou, Sans-Gêne, and Vie en Rose. He also painted some portraits of comedians and music-hall performers and created some of the most influential poster advertisements for bicycle manufacturers (such as the Déesse) and cycling events, often featuring beautiful women. During the latter part of his life in the United States, he worked in applied graphics: at first magazines, later ads and publicity for the auto, film and animation industries. Paleologu died in Miami Beach.

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Imp. moderne M.de Brunoff & Cie.
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Clément & Cie. Tricycles, bicycles. Paris. 20, rue Brunel, 20 (1890)

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Salon Du Cycle Exposition Internationale De Velocipedie

Salon Du Cycle Exposition Internationale De Velocipedie

Henri Boulanger Gray (French, 1858-1924)
12 medaglie d’oro. Prinetti Stucchi & C. Milano. Unica grande fabbrica italiana di velocipedi

12 medaglie d’oro. Prinetti Stucchi & C. Milano. Unica grande fabbrica italiana di velocipedi (1901)

Anonymous
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Omega. Bordeaux-Paris, 1er Rivièrre en 20h.39m. Lauvergniat constructeur (1898)

Imp. Paul Dupont (French, 19th/20th century)
Nordisk Cyclefabrik

Nordisk Cyclefabrik (1899)

Anonymous
Gloriol. La reine des motocyclettes. G. Dailliet, constructeur. 22, rue de la Cloche, Douai

Gloriol. La reine des motocyclettes. G. Dailliet, constructeur. 22, rue de la Cloche, Douai (1925)

Imp. Camis (French, 19th/20th century)
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Métropole (1893)

Lucien Baylac (French, 1851–1913)
Cycles Ouragan St. Etienne Loire Paris

Cycles Ouragan St. Etienne Loire Paris (1880-1890)

L. Chouquet (French, 19th/20th century)
Cycles Gladiator

Cycles Gladiator (1890-1900)

C.B. (French, 20th Century)
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Souviens-Toi Que La Meilleure Bicyclette… (c.1920)

Grim (French, 19th Century)
Cycles du Char nautique, fabrication française. 91, rue sedaine au coin du Bd Voltaire

Cycles du Char nautique, fabrication française. 91, rue sedaine au coin du Bd Voltaire (1900)

lith. Henry Sicard & Farradesche
Où ne monterais-je pas, disent tous les rois de la route. Avec la bicyclette Royal-Fabric

Où ne monterais-je pas, disent tous les rois de la route. Avec la bicyclette Royal-Fabric (1922)

Mich (Michel Liebeaux) (French, 1881-1923)
Cycles Omnium

Cycles Omnium (ca. 1896)

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Virkelig gode cycler. Kr. 145 (1896)

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