Michelin "A votre sante" Bibendum (1900s) | O'Galop
Michelin "A votre sante" Bibendum (1900s) | O'Galop
- 200gsm premium art paper
- Giclee printed and framed to order in CAN
- Free tracked delivery within 10 days
About The Trumpet Shop
About The Trumpet Shop
The Trumpet Shop started off life as a vintage themed pop up shop in Edinburgh (Scotland) in 2017. Since then it has evolved into an exclusively online shop for vintage art prints that ships worldwide.
Celebrate the enduring legacy of Michelin with this captivating giclée print of a vintage poster featuring the iconic "Bibendum" (Michelin Man) raising a toast with the slogan "À Votre Santé!" (To your health!). Created by O'Galop in the 1890s, this charming artwork captures the early days of motoring and advertising, showcasing the jovial Michelin Man composed of tires, exuding a sense of joie de vivre and confidence in the quality of Michelin products.
Did You Know?
The Michelin Man, officially named Bibendum, was created in 1898 by the Michelin brothers, Édouard and André. They were inspired by a stack of tires at the Lyon Exhibition, which they thought resembled a human figure. This iconic character, initially depicted as a cigar-smoking, champagne-drinking gentleman, has become one of the most recognizable brand mascots in the world, symbolizing durability, quality, and the joy of travel.
Add this charming and iconic piece to your cart today and let the vintage appeal of O'Galop's Michelin poster bring a touch of motoring history and advertising art to your home.