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the cover of missinguette by c k burkle, illustrated by charles m bridler
Mistinguett - Green Stripe
Jeanne Florentine Bourgeois (1875 – 1956) sold flowers in her hometown of Soisy-sous-Montemorency before performing as the better known, Mistinguett at iconic French performance venues such as Casino de Paris, Folies Bergere and Moulin Rouge. At an early age Bourgeois dreamed of becoming an entertainer and would practice singing ballads while selling flowers. Mistinguett was well known for her raunchy and flamboyant performances on the stage. She went on to be one of the highest-paid female ente
an advertisement for globo splendor di metalli with a woman holding a can
Il Globo
This charming image was created in Italy in 1949 by Damiani to promote the product Il Globo. While the viewer may initially think that Il Globo may be a fashion related product, it is a metal polish used by this stylish woman. The humor and the good artwork combine to send a most attractive message to all. This is an Original Vintage Poster; it is not a reproduction. This is an Original Vintage Poster; it is not a reproduction. This poster is conservation mounted, linen backed, and in excellent
a woman in an orange dress is dancing
BOAC - Jamaica - Woman
In this festive image we view a native Jamaican woman in traditional dress dancing happily and suggesting how enjoyable it would be to visit the island. The poster was created in 1956 by an artist named Hayes. Unfortunately, there is no detailed information available about the artist who designed a small group of posters for BOAC. It is based on an earlier version of this image showing a propeller aircraft but this poster uses the word Jet to let the reader know that flights there are smoother a
an advertisement for wine with a woman holding a bottle in her hand and grapes on the vine
Kina Lillet Robys
The artist of the poster, Robys, otherwise known as Robert Wolff, uses bright, contrasting colors and a dynamic composition to promote the exciting and celebratory Kina Lillet beverage. A beautiful woman, dressed in bountiful grapes and bright and festive colors enhance the allure of the liqueur. The image is so dynamic in both color and composition that it is still used in advertising to this day. Kina Lillet is an aperitif wine made from blends of Bordeaux wine, quinine and fruit liqueur, inve
an old poster shows boats in the water
Marseille - Porte De L'Afrique
This is a wonderful example of the art deco style of the gifted French artist, Roger Broders. In this image we view the bustling harbor of Marseille, France with its many ships in port. Marseille, being the closest point in France to North Africa, has been the important commercial link from France to North Africa. It is also, the destination of many immigrants from North Africa because of its proximity to the mainland of Europe. Roger Broders (1883-1953) was a French posterist and illustrator wo
an old bicycle advertisement with a woman and her dog
De Dion Bouton
The makers of bicycles had always strived to differentiate their models from those of the competition. In the case of the De Dion Bouton Company we are shown an image of the elegant woman accompanied by her very special dog as the woman prepare to ride her stylish bicycle along the beautiful shore line. The implication made by the artist, Fournery, in the poster from 1925 is that the bicycle should appeal to the upper crust, dressed as elegantly as the woman. This is an Original Vintage Poster.
an advertisement for bitter campari with a woman holding a bottle
Bitter Campari - Cappiello Devambez Medium
Bitter Campari is a French liquor advertisement from 1921 by the iconic poster artist, Leonetto Cappiello. This rare poster features Cappiello's signature style of a bright dynamic figure floating on a black background. The clown cleverly emerges from the orange as it is peeled, with Campari in hand. Gaspar Campari first produced Bitter Campari in 1860 in Novara, Italy. The liquor falls under the category of "Bitters," which is traditionally prepared as a mixture of water, alcohol, and botanical
a drawing of a man sitting on a chair wearing a hat and holding his leg up
Le Balcon a Nice - Man in Chair - Signed & Numbered
Rene Gruau (1909-2004) is one of the most recognized poster artists of the 21st Century. Gruau was a fashion illustrator whose exaggerated portrayal of fashion design through painting has had a lasting effect on the fashion industry. Gruau used simplicity of lines and crisp color, particularly, blacks, reds, and yellows to create his images. His lively and elegant style suits many tastes and decors. To read more about Rene Gruau, click on this link: https://postergroup.com/blogs/the-ross-art-gro
a poster with an image of a woman in a red dress and hat on it
Guinguette Fleurie
This rare poster for Guinguette Fleurie is one of only seven posters created by important School of Paris artist, Jacques Villon. Printed in 1899, Guinguette Fleurie perfectly encapsulates the Art Nouveau style popular during the Belle Epoque. Guinguettes were a style of open-air bars that were in vogue during the modernization of Paris at the end of the 1800s. A place to get a cheap drink or bite to eat, they often featured music and dancing and were catered to the growing working class. This p
an advertisement for campari aperitio wine
Bitter Campari - Nizzoli - Large Black
This beautiful poster by Marcello Nizzoli features a black background, with a bright red Campari bottle and glass in the center of the poster. The design is simple and effective in this large scale poster, leaving no guesswork for the viewers of what is being advertised. Founded by Gaspare Campari in Milan, the Campari company has been in operation since 1860. Best known for its signature drink, Bitter Campari, the company also produces wines, spirits as well as soft drinks. Presently, the Campa
a poster with two men running in opposite directions and the words he sets the pace
He Sets The Pace
This is an original poster as printed in 1927 by Mather & Co. of Chicago as a work incentive poster. It is one of 78 posters created by Mather in 1927 and it symbolizes a special era in communicating and motivating domestic employees. They were intended to encourage productivity and performance. In this image by an anonymous artist, each worker is urged to be a leader of others and that leadership will be acknowledged by management. This is an Original Vintage Poster printed using stone lithogra
an advertisement for the cognac monnet champagne, with a woman holding a glass
Cognac Monnet - Cappiello
What does Cognac do? It warms you! Featuring a sun in the glass, this poster by Cappiello visually represents the warmth of the drink as sunshine bursts out of the glass. The text below "du soleil dans un verre", which reads "a sun in the glass," makes the metaphor hard to miss. Holding a huge glass of Cognac Monnet, a flapper girl wearing a red dress is kissing the warmth in a cheerful dancing position. Not only is this a charming poster, it is also the reason why Cognac Monnet stood out from t
a painting of a woman in a yellow dress with black lines on the bottom half of her body
Woman in Yellow - Signed & Numbered
Rene Gruau (1909-2004) is one of the most recognized poster artists of the 21st Century. Gruau was a fashion illustrator whose exaggerated portrayal of fashion design through painting has had a lasting effect on the fashion industry. Gruau used simplicity of lines and crisp color, particularly, blacks, reds, and yellows to create his images. His lively and elegant style suits many tastes and decors. To read more about Rene Gruau, click on this link: https://postergroup.com/blogs/the-ross-art-gro
an old poster with a clown holding a wine glass in his right hand and the words balsam on it
Balsam Aperitif Skier - D'Ylen
This very rare Balsam Aperitif poster was created in 1923 by the well-respected artist Jean D'Ylen. It promotes an aperitif made with quinquina by the Belgian distiller F.X. de Beukelaer of Anvers. The F.X. de Beukelaer Company was founded in 1863 by Francois Xavier de Beukelaer. The company is still one of Belgium's premium producers of liqueurs now best known for its Elixir D'Anvers, which is sold throughout the world. The Balsam Aperitif was a digestive liqueur made with quinquina, which comb