Biography: Henri Boulanger was born in 1858 in France. He died in 1924. He used the pseudonym of H. Gray to sign his poster designs. For more racy subject matter, he signed his work with the pseudonym of Orivois (meaning "spicy"). He began his career designing magazine illustrations and covers. He turned to designing posters during the "poster craze" in Paris during the 1890s. He is particularly known for his bicycle posters. Other poster designers also noted for designing bicycle posters include Jean de Palealogue (Pal), Georges Massias, Francisco Tamagno, and Georges Favre. Besides designing posters, he also created satirical caricatures. Click any thumbnail to view a larger version or make a purchase.
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