New Scans of Daniel Rebour drawings
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The Daniel Rebour files, Scans of Daniel Rebour drawings
1,438 Hi-Res Rebour scans, 5,000 - 6,000 drawings !!
I have digitized most of the bicycle related Rebour drawings from the French magazine „Le Cycle“ 1945 - 1974 and published the scans on Flickr with kind permission of Martine Rebour, sole living heir of Daniel Rebour.
French captions and articles were transcribed and translated and can be found below the scans on Flickr.
Flickr one by one browsing:
Wait until the page has completely loaded. Click on the arrow on the right side of your screen to browse through the scans.
Or click on "Back to photostream" in the upper left corner. There you'll get an overview of the scans, 100 per page.
First scan:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/414206...n/photostream/
First 100 files from Nov. 1945 until Dec. 1947
https://www.flickr.com/photos/414206...57719190382423
Second 100 files from Dec. 1947 until July 1949
https://www.flickr.com/photos/414206...90382423/page2
Further 100 files, July 1949 - Aug. 1950
https://www.flickr.com/photos/414206...0382423/page3/
100 files, Aug. 1950 - Sept. 1951
https://www.flickr.com/photos/414206...0382423/page4/
100 files, Sept. 1951 - Oct. 1952
https://www.flickr.com/photos/414206...0382423/page5/
100 files, Oct. 1952 - May 1954
https://www.flickr.com/photos/414206...0382423/page6/
100 files, May 1954 - July 1956
https://www.flickr.com/photos/414206...0382423/page7/
100 files, July 1956 - Aug. 1958
https://www.flickr.com/photos/414206...0382423/page8/
100 files, Aug. 1958 - July 1960
https://www.flickr.com/photos/414206...0382423/page9/
100 files, July 1960 - Jan. 1962
https://www.flickr.com/photos/414206...382423/page10/
100 files, Jan. 1962 - May 1964
https://www.flickr.com/photos/414206...382423/page11/
100 files, June 1964 - Mar. 1968
https://www.flickr.com/photos/414206...0382423/page12
100 files, June 1968 - Feb. 1971
https://www.flickr.com/photos/414206...382423/page13/
100 files, Feb. 1971 - Aug. 1973
https://www.flickr.com/photos/414206...382423/page14/
last 38 files Aug. 1973 -
https://www.flickr.com/photos/414206...382423/page15/
Major part of this project is a pdf-file. It has all texts aggregated, with direct weblinks to the corresponding scans. It is (of course) searchable (brandnames!) and therefore indispensible if you look for specific content.
You can find that file here, at the bottom of the forumpost:
https://www.rennrad-news.de/forum/th...8/post-4633286
„Le Cycle“ is the main source for bicycle related Rebour drawings.
He was chief editor for that magazine. His drawings first appeared in that magazine, except from catalogue or other sorts of advertising drawings. There were 488 editions of „Le Cycle“ from 1945 to 1974.
I have digitized most of the bicycle related Rebour drawings from the French magazine „Le Cycle“ 1945 - 1974 and published the scans on Flickr with kind permission of Martine Rebour, sole living heir of Daniel Rebour.
French captions and articles were transcribed and translated and can be found below the scans on Flickr.
Flickr one by one browsing:
Wait until the page has completely loaded. Click on the arrow on the right side of your screen to browse through the scans.
Or click on "Back to photostream" in the upper left corner. There you'll get an overview of the scans, 100 per page.
First scan:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/414206...n/photostream/
First 100 files from Nov. 1945 until Dec. 1947
https://www.flickr.com/photos/414206...57719190382423
Second 100 files from Dec. 1947 until July 1949
https://www.flickr.com/photos/414206...90382423/page2
Further 100 files, July 1949 - Aug. 1950
https://www.flickr.com/photos/414206...0382423/page3/
100 files, Aug. 1950 - Sept. 1951
https://www.flickr.com/photos/414206...0382423/page4/
100 files, Sept. 1951 - Oct. 1952
https://www.flickr.com/photos/414206...0382423/page5/
100 files, Oct. 1952 - May 1954
https://www.flickr.com/photos/414206...0382423/page6/
100 files, May 1954 - July 1956
https://www.flickr.com/photos/414206...0382423/page7/
100 files, July 1956 - Aug. 1958
https://www.flickr.com/photos/414206...0382423/page8/
100 files, Aug. 1958 - July 1960
https://www.flickr.com/photos/414206...0382423/page9/
100 files, July 1960 - Jan. 1962
https://www.flickr.com/photos/414206...382423/page10/
100 files, Jan. 1962 - May 1964
https://www.flickr.com/photos/414206...382423/page11/
100 files, June 1964 - Mar. 1968
https://www.flickr.com/photos/414206...0382423/page12
100 files, June 1968 - Feb. 1971
https://www.flickr.com/photos/414206...382423/page13/
100 files, Feb. 1971 - Aug. 1973
https://www.flickr.com/photos/414206...382423/page14/
last 38 files Aug. 1973 -
https://www.flickr.com/photos/414206...382423/page15/
Major part of this project is a pdf-file. It has all texts aggregated, with direct weblinks to the corresponding scans. It is (of course) searchable (brandnames!) and therefore indispensible if you look for specific content.
You can find that file here, at the bottom of the forumpost:
https://www.rennrad-news.de/forum/th...8/post-4633286
„Le Cycle“ is the main source for bicycle related Rebour drawings.
He was chief editor for that magazine. His drawings first appeared in that magazine, except from catalogue or other sorts of advertising drawings. There were 488 editions of „Le Cycle“ from 1945 to 1974.
Last edited by HeikoS69; 12-21-23 at 01:54 AM.
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I had just posted on the other thread mentioning this work... Amazing, high quality scans. Thank you for the time and effort put in to this album.
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I am going to pass many happy hours looking at these!
Many thanks.
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Many thanks.
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Wow! This is great. Thanks so much.
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thanks so much for sharing these scans!
I first saw Mr. Rebour's drawings in the Cyclo-pedia catalog in the 1970's. They were impressive, and I always thought that, in some ways, they made the components look better than a photograph would.
Here's an example from the catalog....
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I first saw Mr. Rebour's drawings in the Cyclo-pedia catalog in the 1970's. They were impressive, and I always thought that, in some ways, they made the components look better than a photograph would.
Here's an example from the catalog....
Steve in Peoria
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So cool - thanks!
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Love his work. Thanks!
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After a long time again a catalog with Rebour drawings, the Goéland catalog.
Such a catalog was also reprinted in Heine's VBQ 14, Winter 2005.
The earliest possible publication date of this catalog can be derived from the content.
The better racing model in this catalog has a Campagnolo seat post, which was available since 1956.
I'm surprised that Nivex derailleurs were still offered as an option at that time. I thought they would have been gone before.
This specific specimen shows prices in "new" French Francs. They have been in circulation since 01.01.1960.
The seller had given the catalog as 1961.
A little later, there was a catalog with the same drawings, slightly modified with regard to the derailleurs. It was then no longer Cyclo or other derailleurs but exclusively Huret Allvit 2nd Gen. They were available since 1962.
For this catalog I spent only 5 British Pounds plus postage from the UK. However, this is in a very poor condition. You can't see it anymore on the scans. Once again, a lot of time has gone into it, especially the cover. This is not as red in real but much brighter, rather orange.
Click through on Flickr using the arrow on the right, English translations of the texts are below the scans:
1956 Catalogue Goeland front and rear cover and page 2 | Flickr
1956 Catalogue Goeland front and rear cover and page 2 by Heiko, auf Flickr
Such a catalog was also reprinted in Heine's VBQ 14, Winter 2005.
The earliest possible publication date of this catalog can be derived from the content.
The better racing model in this catalog has a Campagnolo seat post, which was available since 1956.
I'm surprised that Nivex derailleurs were still offered as an option at that time. I thought they would have been gone before.
This specific specimen shows prices in "new" French Francs. They have been in circulation since 01.01.1960.
The seller had given the catalog as 1961.
A little later, there was a catalog with the same drawings, slightly modified with regard to the derailleurs. It was then no longer Cyclo or other derailleurs but exclusively Huret Allvit 2nd Gen. They were available since 1962.
For this catalog I spent only 5 British Pounds plus postage from the UK. However, this is in a very poor condition. You can't see it anymore on the scans. Once again, a lot of time has gone into it, especially the cover. This is not as red in real but much brighter, rather orange.
Click through on Flickr using the arrow on the right, English translations of the texts are below the scans:
1956 Catalogue Goeland front and rear cover and page 2 | Flickr
1956 Catalogue Goeland front and rear cover and page 2 by Heiko, auf Flickr
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