New! Love this image. Vintage reproduction from LOC site. Art nouveau image shows two women blowing soap bubbles. This print was developed from a Italian advertising poster for Chiozza and e Turchi, jewelry manufacturers c 1899. Artist was Adolf Hohenstein. Image has been digitally enhanced to remove any stains, creases etc. while still leaving some artifacts striving to maintain the visual character and vintage ambiance of piece. Illustration is printed on Epson Enhanced Hvy Wt (10.3) mil archival matte paper using Epson Ultrachrome inks. Print is UV stable and water resistant. Image size measures approximately 11" x 20" (original poster size). Print available additional custom sizes and on canvas. Please contact for info. Thank you for visiting my shop, Artrep1(Gene)
A vintage advertisement poster from the last century, professionally reproduced with light-fast inks on premium quality 220gsm satin paper. Available in a range of sizes - see dropdown menu (inch equivalent is approximate). Item will be shipped within 2 working days, and packaged in a poster tube or stiffened envelope, guaranteed to arrive in perfect condition Please note, picture frame is not included.
Los Angeles art gallery Century Guild has a collection of peculiar prints from Europe dating back to 1880. Here are some of the strangest
Best Christmas gifts for Cognac and brandy lovers: cognac glasses, cognac posters and even a visit to the town in South West France for a Cognac vacation where you can see how cognac brandy is made..
Ah, ye olden days of analog porn! During that barbaric, pre-Internet, pre-VCR era of smut, one had to make their way to actual theaters—most of these venues were “adult,” but some were just local cinemas (or even drive-ins) that played the dirty stuff late at night (Imagine being a gleeful teenaged boy—or angry parent—with a house situated behind a drive-in showing X-rated films). Below you can see some great ads for vintage skin-flicks which (for obvious reasons) could usually only be promoted with handbills or in alternative papers. The aesthetics are delightfully trashy; obviously they couldn’t run explicit images, and the limitations of size and newsprint really relegated the ads more to “design” rather than “art.” Still, there’s excellent use of lascivious little scenes, combined with a whole lotta’ sensational font-work. My favorite is the one with the quote on censorship by Supreme Court Justice Potter Stewart—sort of makes one feel perversely patriotic, doesn’t it? There are some classics in the mix—the Deep Throat ad is surprisingly humble, while Behind the Green Door is modern and arty. For fun I’ve included Fritz the Cat which, while not a proper porno,...
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In the late 19th century, amidst the Art Nouveau movement, a burgeoning interest in advertising led to the creation of memorable poster art that not only served commercial purposes but also embodied the aesthetic zeitgeist of the era. One such remarkable piece is the Vintage Champagne Poster (1897) by Louis-Theophile Hingre for Roederer & Co. This piece, available now from our vintage Champagne posters collection page, is a quintessential representation of art nouveau prints, manifesting the period's characteristic ornate style and whimsical flair. Louis-Theophile Hingre, one of the vintage french poster artists, employed his artistic prowess to create a visual narrative for Roederer & Co's champagne. The vintage illustrations in the poster capture the essence of effervescence and celebration synonymous with champagne. The elaborate design elements, intertwined with the brand's message, exemplify the quality art of vintage poster art, making it a prized possession for collectors and enthusiasts alike. The poster's eloquent design and vibrant colors, typical of vintage champagne posters, evoke the luxurious and festive aura associated with Roederer & Co's champagne. This piece of vintage prints not only serves as an advertisement but also as an artistic homage to a bygone era of elegance and revelry. For those with a penchant for vintage aesthetics, this poster is a perfect addition to a collection or a decorative piece that adds a nostalgic charm to any setting. It stands as a testament to the enduring appeal of vintage poster art, immortalizing the refined taste and artistic ingenuity of the time. In a modern setting, where digital advertisements dominate, the Vintage Champagne Poster by Louis-Theophile Hingre for Roederer & Co offers a delightful escapade into the past, showcasing the timeless allure of vintage champagne posters and the unparalleled beauty of art nouveau prints. Through meticulous craftsmanship and a keen understanding of aesthetics, Hingre was able to encapsulate the spirit of an era and the elegance of Roederer & Co's champagne in a single, captivating image.
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Dutch poster, 1951.
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Scanned from the book "Portugal Século XX, Crónica em Imagens, 1950-1960" by Joaquim Vieira.
If TV and newspapers tell us anything, it’s that working in advertising back in the 60′s and 70′s was fun, booze-fueled and that everyone smoked lots and had buxom secretaries...Perhaps bearing this in mind it’s no surprise......
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These bizarre posters reveal the lethal medical concoctions containing cocaine and opium once unwittingly consumed by millions.
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Our pick of the most eye-catching poster designs, from classics to modern pieces from film, advertising, art and politics.
Creator: Jules Chéret (French graphic designer, 1836-1932) Date: 1899 Materials: color lithograph Measurements: 123.5 cm (height) x 81.5 cm (width) Work type: advertisements; posters Image Description: advertising poster Image_Filename: 06092108 Subjects: Advertisements
via Louis-Théophile Hingre (1832-1911) est un artiste peintre, sculpteur, graveur, illustrateur et affichiste français. Louis-Théophile Hingre (1832-1911) was a french illustrator.
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