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Original Geo Ham Boyriven Poster (1930) – Rare Art Deco Automotive Lithograph
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Freins Boyriven

PP213

Vintage advertising poster - BOYRIVEN brake linings

Illustrated by Geo Ham (Georges Hamel)

  • Year : Circa 1930
  • Country of the poster : France
  • Condition : excellent
  • Presentation : on linen
  • Poster designer : Geo Ham
  • Printing process : lithography
€4,750
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About 2 inches more on each side for the covering *

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A Striking Testimony to the Industrial Art Deco Era

In the 1930s, as automobiles became symbols of power and modernity, advertising posters evolved into true visual experiences. Commissioned by Boyriven, a Bordeaux-based manufacturer of brake linings, this piece perfectly illustrates that transformation.

Created by the renowned illustrator Geo Ham, famous for his elegant and dynamic automotive scenes, the poster skillfully blends speed, technical control, and Art Deco aesthetics. The dramatic contrast between the rearing horse and the streamlined car silhouette represents the mastery of man and machine over raw force. The bold red circle intensifies the visual tension—symbolising the crucial act of braking.

This rare and emblematic piece goes beyond advertising: it's a historical document, a work of graphic art, and a preserved moment from the golden age of French automotive culture.

Why Collect This Poster?

  • - Created by Geo Ham, one of the most iconic automotive illustrators of the 20th century.

  • - Bold and dynamic visual – a rare allegory of control and performance.

  • - Original, period-authentic poster, not a reproduction.

  • - A unique piece for automobilia collectors, Art Deco enthusiasts, or character-rich interiors.

Year
Circa 1930
Country of the poster
France
Poster designer
Geo Ham
Vintage poster
original
Printing process
lithography
Actual size (inches)
47 X 63 inches
Condition
excellent
Presentation
on linen
Brand
Boyriven

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