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Brossé's Meeting d'Aviation Nice, 1910

Charles-Léonce Brossé (b. 1871) also known as "Bsor" or "Bzor" was a French painter; engraver and lithographer.[1] He is most well known for his poster "Meeting d'Aviation Nice", promoting an early "aviation meet" or air show held in Nice, France, April 10–23, 1910. The poster depicts a pilot scattering roses from his airplane flying high over the Nice coast. The lettering at the top is in a distinct Art Nouveau style and surrounds a crowned red eagle, representing the arms of Nice, with exaggerated wings extending far beyond the shield and resembling the wings of an airplane. The poster has been credited with contributing to "Nice’s glamorous image." [2] It has been reprinted numerous times and also has been reproduced on coffee mugs and other objects. Brossé also designed bookplates, including one in 1912 for the alpinist Spitalieri.[3]

References

  1. ^ See Le Chevalier Victor Spitalieri de Cessole, un bibliophile, philanthrope et alpiniste, p. 27.
  2. ^ Laura McPhee,A Journey Into Matisse's South of France, Roaring Forties Press, Berkeley, 2006.
  3. ^ See p. 29







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