De Dion Bouton
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1902
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DE DION BOUTON
LA BELLE ÉPOQUE, 1902
Original Period Lithograph
Edition: Unknown
Publisher: Unknown
Stone Lithograph
Size: ___________
Signed: Recto, lower right
Early automobile advertising meets early feminism illustrating the ease and pleasure of handling 6 hp, all to the chauffeur's chagrin
The De Dion 6
Though the voiturette was hardly an inspiring performer, it had the major advantage of an exceptionally easy two-speed gear-change by expanding clutches operated by a bar on the steering column. The rear-engined theme was progressively developed through models E, G, L, and J between 1899 and 1902, by which time horse-power had risen to six, and more conventional coachwork was available, including a rear entrance phaeton with a dummy bonnet. Then, in 1902, came the 8 hp model K, which combined a front-mounted engine with a coal-scuttle bonnet similar to that of the contemporary Renault.
An unusual feature of the control of these early De Dions (and one which persisted until World War 1) was the decelerator pedal which progressively reduced engine speed, then applied the transmission brake. Reliability was an outstanding feature of this model, which accounted for its appeal to the medical profession.
Permanent collection, Museum of Fine Arts & Popular Culture
Creator: Unknown
Creation Year: 1902
Dimensions: __________
Medium: Stone Lithograph
Movement/Style: La Belle Époque
Period: 1871-1914
Condition: Excellent