This is a fine art lithograph. It’s an original work of fine art which was produced at the prestigious S2 Atelier in New York City in 1997. It was inspired by a poster first created in 1930.These fine art lithographs are recreations of the original. Great care was taken to precisely re-create the artists original image. Most of the chromists hand draw directly onto specially prepared surfaces that are then transferred onto lithographic plates. Lithography involves creating hand drawn plates, one for each color, which are then ‘pulled’ through antique printing presses one color at a time. The resulting lithograph is in pure color, as opposed to the dot structure which occurs in the photographic process of modern printing. At the heart of the S2 Atelier are it’s two rare, French made Marinoni Voirin ‘editioning’ printing presses ‘ they both date back to the mid 19th century. These are the best fine art lithographs made in the industry today. You cannot find anything better than these. A celebrator of elegance, Rene Vincent (1879-1936) drew style-conscious people in beautiful settings and created images for upscale stores, prestige cars, sporting goods and fashionable resorts. Smart, sleek and sophisticated designs are Vincent’s trademark. He was not afraid,however, of adding an element of humor when that suited the situation and he never took himself (or his clients too seriously.Born in Milan, Ettore Bugatti started designing and building cars at an early age, mainly while working as a free-lance associate with the Deutz car works in cologne in Germany; at the start of World War I in 1914, he moved to France where he lived for the rest of his life. His designs for cars were always about elegance. The car in this Vincent poster is the T46 model.