This vintage-style advertisement poster showcases a woman in late-Victorian attire alongside a black bicycle. She is depicted in profile, leaning slightly forward, dressed in a white blouse with a dark vest and a long, green-and-blue plaid skirt. She wears a small, dark hat adorned with a feather. The bicycle is simple and elegant, featuring a dark frame and white-rimmed tires, positioned on a light, textured ground.
The composition is framed by an ornate, warm-toned border that features decorative scrollwork. Dominating the upper portion of the poster is the large, stylized, dark-red text reading "Rudge-Whitworth CYCLES." In the top left corner, a circular logo depicts a golden hand and reads "TRADE MARK." The overall colour palette is defined by muted, earthy tones of beige, ochre, and warm orange, which create a nostalgic, aged paper effect.
The artwork follows the stylistic conventions of early 20th-century lithographic poster design, characterized by clear outlines and flat, bold colours. At the bottom, elegant dark lettering identifies the company locations as "COVENTRY, BIRMINGHAM & LONDON." The aesthetic is reminiscent of Edwardian advertising, emphasizing fashion and leisurely transportation in an era of transition.