Charles Terront Competing in the First Ever Long-Distance Cycle Race in 1891, Between Paris and Brest by Ernest Montaut

Charles Terront Competing in the First Ever Long-Distance Cycle Race in 1891, Between Paris and Brest

(Charles Terront competing in the first ever long-distance cycle race in 1891, between Paris and Brest)


Ernest Montaut

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Charles Terront Competing in the First Ever Long-Distance Cycle Race in 1891, Between Paris and Brest by Ernest Montaut. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
1900s · 20th century · vehicle · transport · ceramic · colour · france · europe · landscape · rural · bicycle · acorn · cycle · cyclist · art nouveau foliage · bicycle ride · bicycling · crucifix · Michelin Building, London, UK / Bridgeman Images
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