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Automobile Club de France vintage art poster 1903 by Privat Livemont.
This elegant 1903 advertising poster by Belgian Art Nouveau master Privat Livemont was created for the Automobile Club de France, one of the world’s oldest and most prestigious motoring associations. Livemont, best known for his richly...Regular price From $26.81 -
White Vermouth aperitif drink Bonomelli vintage advertising. Fine art poster by Luciano Achille Mauzan 1932
Luciano Achille Mauzan was an Italian painter, illustrator, and poster designer celebrated for his playful and highly colorful advertising art during the early 20th century. After working in France, he moved to Argentina in the 1920s,...Regular price From $23.27 -
Ginjinha Cegonha portuguese cherry liqueur vintage ad print . poster 1930
The Ginjinha Cegonha brand is part of Portugal’s rich tradition of cherry liqueurs, rooted in Lisbon’s café and tavern culture since the 19th century. Ginjinha itself is made by steeping sour cherries in aguardente with sugar...Regular price From $31.66 -
Mercedes car vintage advertising print 1914 by Ludwig Hohlwein.
Ludwig Hohlwein was a prominent German graphic designer and poster artist active during the early 20th century. Trained as an architect, he transitioned to commercial art and quickly gained recognition for his bold, modernist approach. His...Regular price From $26.81 -
Automobile Club de France vintage adverting by Privat Livemont. Historic posters
Privat Livemont was a Belgian Art Nouveau artist renowned for his elegant poster designs at the turn of the 20th century. Often compared to Alphonse Mucha, Livemont specialized in richly decorative compositions featuring graceful female figures,...Regular price From $26.81 -
Ricqles peppermint liqueur vintage advertising print by Leonetto Cappiello.
Ricqlès, a silk merchant from Lyon, is credited with creating alcool de menthe in 1838, promoting it with the same universal healing claims common to stomach bitters of the time. What set him apart, however, was...Regular price From $31.66
"Advertising is salesmanship in print."
Albert Lasker