Masterfully executed poster by Grun showing a Japanese influence on French poster art of the era. Exemplified by strong diagonals of the Monte-Carlo Concours dAviation, the line of the planes wing stretching off into space echoes similar lines in Japanese prints, while the opposing diagonals of the planes rigging and landing gear create a counterpoint effect solely of Gruns own invention. The stunning color palette, from the bold blue sky to the womans fiery red dress, speaks of the new freedom of the Impressionists and Post-Impressionists that surrounded Grun. Jules-Alexandre Grün (25 May 1868 15 February 1934) was a French post-impressionist painter, poster artist, and illustrator. Grun's best known painting is called The Dinner Party, produced in 1911. It was, however, in the fields of poster art and illustration art, for which he was famous. He was employed at a large printing company in Paris and his artistic director was Jules Chéret. There is a border around the image. The image size is correct. Many sizes available.