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This vibrant poster by Chazelle captures the allure of the Amilcar, a quintessential French sports car of the 1920s. A symbol of attainable luxury, the Amilcar represented the dream of many French couples with modest incomes. Founded in 1921 by Emil Akar and Joseph Lamy, the company initially focused on these smaller, sporty models. While they expanded to produce larger touring cars by 1930, the economic hardships of the Great Depression ultimately led to their closure in 1939.
Chazelle's design employs bold, flat colors to emphasize the car's dynamic form and the fashionable family enjoying a seaside excursion. A notable detail is the right-hand drive, a feature available during that era, allowing customers to choose their preferred steering wheel position. The artwork evokes a sense of freedom and style, encapsulating the spirit of the Amilcar and the optimism of its time.
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