Year: ca. 1900
Size: 70 x 48 7/8 inches
Condition: B+/ slight tears at folds
"Because early automobiles... were expensive and tires were a costly accompanying necessity, both products were marketed to the wealthy. Some artists, such as A. Yimaz, gently mocked the elite. [Here], four monkeys cause a ruckus as they drive over a log and a pile of rocks while two rabbits dart out of harm's way. By replacing humans with monkeys dressed in clothes of the upper class, Yimaz lampoons the social elite, whose autos reflected their affluence" (Discount, p. 10).