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Dollar bicycles Poster

Dollar bicycles Poster

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Rouler sur Dollar c'est mieux (1922) by Mich (Michel Liebeaux)

With Mich’s flair for bold Belle Époque poster design, this vivid cyclist racing across a glowing yellow circle brings witty French advertising charm, graphic drama, and a spirited 1920s energy that instantly enlivens a living room, hallway, or creative studio.

Our posters are printed on thick (230gsm) acid-free matte art paper, using a long-lasting UV-resistant ink. We also offer the option of printing on textured canvas (300gsm), more flexible and resistant. Our frames are made of either light and resistant aluminium, or solid wood. More details in our FAQ

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About the Artist

Michel Liebeaux, signing as Mich, brings the confidence of a seasoned advertising illustrator to Dollar bicycles. His work in French poster art translates a brand message into something immediate and memorable, and this vintage poster shows how well he handled motion, humor, and commercial clarity. The artist uses the bicycle as a modern emblem, turning a simple product sheet into wall art that feels lively on the street and persuasive in print. In 1922, that balance of wit and salesmanship gave bicycle advertising a distinctive voice.

The Artwork

The poster plays on a neat verbal twist: Rouler sur l or c est bien, mais rouler sur Dollar c est mieux. That line gives the brand a playful advantage, so the cyclist becomes part of the argument rather than a neutral illustration. Dollar also sits within the world of early twentieth century mobility, when a bicycle could suggest freedom, speed, and smart buying at once. As a vintage print and art print, it captures how French advertising turned a slogan into a compact story of movement and desire.

Style & Characteristics

Bold black surrounds the image, while a wide yellow circle frames the rider and sets the whole scene alight. Orange skin tones, cream feathers, and yellow lettering build a striking contrast against the dark ground, and the diagonal band beneath the bicycle pushes the eye upward. Mich draws the figure with simplified contours and firm outlines, giving the vintage poster a graphic intensity that reads instantly from across a room. The result is a poster image with strong rhythm, theatrical color, and the kind of visual shorthand associated with classic French advertising design.

In Interior Design

In a hallway, this vertical poster brings a clear focal point without cluttering the space. Framed and placed beside pale walls, it adds warmth through the yellow disc and the orange lettering, while the black background keeps the composition grounded. The fine art print works especially well where a narrow wall needs height and movement, because the rider seems to travel upward through the room. For home decor and interior decoration, it introduces a historic cycling image with the directness of a street sign and the presence of a vintage print.