
SHULTZ BELTING Co.
Lithograph on Paper
Circa
1909
Size (cms)
43.1 X 55.6
Artist
Paul Émile Vernon
Paul Émile Vernon (1872–1920) was a French artist of the Belle Époque era, known for his illustrations and portraiture. He received his early training at École des Beaux-Arts in Tours, France. In his art, he portrayed the innocence and purity of childhood. Apart from children’s paintings, he was also an expert in painting elegant women dressed in the fashionable attire of the Belle Époque.
Learn More
Publisher
Shultz Belting Co., U.S.A.
Printer
Not Available
More Info
This poster, painted by Paul Émile Vernon, showcases a woman representing the Shultz Belting Company of St. Louis, USA. Dressed in a white gown with a yellow rose and a straw hat adorned with cherries and a pink ribbon, she embodies the brand's elegance. Founded in the 1876s in St. Louis, Missouri, Shultz Belting Company specialized in manufacturing leather machine belting, an essential component for industrial machinery during the era. The company played a vital role in the Industrial Revolution by supplying high-quality belting products that supported machinery across various industries. Kinarivala Bros. & Co., located in Ahmedabad, served as the official agent and distributor for Shultz Belting Company's products in India, bringing their premium industrial solutions to the Indian market.
Careful consideration has gone into updating our Articles. If you spot any error, feel free to let us know here
