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Leonardo Cappiello Bitter Campari
Leonetto Cappiello, known as the "father of modern advertising," often drew inspiration from his theatrical background as a stage caricaturist. He frequently used characters like pierrots, harlequins, and clowns to represent various products. In one of...Regular price From $26.80 -
Asti Cinzano vintage poster advertising by Leonetto Cappiello.
Asti Cinzano by Leonetto Cappiello, created in 1921, is a celebrated advertising image promoting Cinzano’s sparkling wine from the Asti region. Produced as a color lithograph, the composition features a vibrant, airborne figure clutching a bottle,...Regular price From $23.06 -
Mossant hats Advertising by Leonetto Cappiello.
Mossant Advertising by Leonetto Cappiello, created in the early 20th century , is an iconic advertising poster promoting the French hatmaker Mossant. Rendered as a bold color lithograph, the design features a striking central figure set...Regular price From $28.57 -
Maurin aperitif vintage advertising poster from 1906 by Leonetto Capiello.
Cherry-flavored with a touch of quinine, Maurin’s apéritif disappeared from the market the same year this poster was printed, only to be revived over a century later in both France and abroad. Its long absence makes...Regular price From $23.26 -
Peugot vintage advertising by Leonetto Cappiello 1925 poster .
Leonetto Cappiello painted this image around 1925 as a color lithograph commissioned to promote the Peugeot brand. The leaping lion, a long-standing symbol of Peugeot, embodies both power and dynamism. Cappiello's composition cleverly contrasts the lion's...Regular price From $23.26 -
San Bernardo water italian vintage advertising print. Poster by Leonetto Cappiello 1953
Leonetto Cappiello, the Italian-born poster artist who built his career in Paris, is widely regarded as the father of modern advertising. Active from the early 1900s through the mid-20th century, he transformed poster design with his...Regular price From $23.26
Leonetto Cappiello (1875–1942) was an Italian painter, caricaturist, and poster designer who is often referred to as the "father of modern advertising." Born in Livorno, Italy, Cappiello began his artistic career as a caricaturist, contributing satirical illustrations to magazines such as Le Rire and L’Assiette au Beurre after moving to Paris in 1898. His early work displayed a keen eye for humor, exaggeration, and character—skills that would later define his revolutionary approach to commercial poster design.
Around 1901, Cappiello transitioned into poster art, a medium that was becoming increasingly important in the era of mass consumption and urban advertising. At the time, poster design was dominated by the decorative Art Nouveau style, particularly the works of Jules Chéret and Alphonse Mucha. Cappiello broke away from these conventions, developing a bold and simplified style that focused on powerful imagery and high contrast to capture attention instantly. One of his most iconic innovations was the use of strong, single figures set against monochromatic backgrounds, often imbued with humor or surrealism, to create a memorable brand association.
Cappiello created over 500 posters during his career, promoting products ranging from alcoholic beverages and bicycles to cosmetics and household goods. Some of his most enduring designs include Maurin Quina (1906), featuring a mischievous green devil, and Parapluie-Revel (1922), showing figures joyfully battling the rain with bright umbrellas. His posters not only sold products but also elevated the medium into an art form, merging visual wit with marketing effectiveness.
Today, Cappiello’s work is highly regarded for its originality and impact. His posters are celebrated as masterpieces of early 20th-century graphic design and remain influential in the fields of advertising and visual communication. His approach laid the foundation for the modern advertising poster, emphasizing instant visual recognition and emotional engagement over ornate aesthetics.