René Vincent (1879-1936) was trained as an architect, but had a successful career as an illustrator during the first third of the 20th century in France. He contributed editorial art to the likes of La Vie parisienne and L'Illustration and did a considerable amount of advertising illustration, especially for automobile companies.
The best source of information regarding Vincent that I found on the Web is here. It's in French, but perhaps your browser will allow translation.
Vencent's style was clean and usually poster-like, even for much of his editorial work. It also could be witty. I find his work enjoyable.
Gallery
[Image]Berliet automobile illustration - 1906
[Image]Le retour de l"Ambrusqué - 1915
[Image]In La Vie parisienne - ca. 1916
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[Image]A series in La Vie parisienne - 1917, 1918
Click to enlarge, though the text is still hard to read.
[Image]Cover art for Automobilia - July 1922
The car is a Peugeot 15 HP.
[Image]In La Vie parisienne - 1922
[Image]Peugeot 18 HP advertising - 1924
[Image]Golf, in L'Illustration - October 1927
[Image]"Bathing Time" in L'Illustration - October 1927
The car is an Hispano-Suiza.
[Image]Changing Tires - 1930
[Image]Skaters - ca. 1933
[Image]Unfinished Renault advertising illustration - ca. 1929
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