Bring a touch of Belle Époque elegance to your home with this René Vincent Metal Sign, a truly decorative work that blends automotive refinement with the illustrated charm of another era. Its unique graphic style perfectly embodies the golden age of French advertising posters.
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- Materials:
- Corrosion-protected metal, built to last.
- Very light and easy to install.
- Carefully packaged and placed in a shock-resistant package for safe transport.
- Size: 20(W)×30(L)cm / 30(W)×40(L)cm.
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Description of this Réné Vincent Metal Plaque
Signed by René Vincent, a famous illustrator from the first half of the 20th century, this René Vincent Metal Plate captures with poetry and humor a typical scene of life from the time. An elegant driver, wearing leather goggles and holding the steering wheel, stops at a picturesque inn where the staff busies themselves serving him refreshments, while curious villagers and chickens complete this lively, rural setting. The composition is full of charming details: the imposing car with red wings, the architectural background evoking a medieval village, the joyful and dynamic expressions of the characters... everything invites reverie and nostalgia.
Crafted from stamped metal with a slightly aged matte finish, this plaque is as appealing for its sleek aesthetic as it is for its evocative power. It will fit perfectly into a refined living room, a library, a collection space, or even a retro-style bistro. Its signature appeals to both vintage car enthusiasts and fans of antique illustrations and French decorative art.
Featuring pre-punched edges, this plaque easily mounts on any wall, creating a focal point steeped in history and character. Whether you're a collector of vintage posters, a fan of Belle Époque design, or simply looking for an authentic and poetic object, this plaque is an ideal choice. Let René Vincent's elegant style enter your home and bring back to life an era when art and automobiles were one.


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