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"Der Mensch als Industriepalast" Poster by Fritz Kahn, 1926

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1926 Art Deco Publicity Poster by Erberto Carboni
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This rare 1926 publicity poster designed by Erberto Carboni is a captivating piece of early 20th-century advertising art. Created to promote the Boschi Luigi & F.lli (Brothers) brand of tomato preserves, the poster stands as an iconic example of the vibrant visual language that defined Italian advertising during the early days of modern graphic design. Erberto Carboni was a renowned Italian designer, recognized for his bold use of color and minimalistic yet impactful compositions. His work was instrumental in shaping modern advertising in Italy, contributing significantly to the fields of graphic design and corporate identity. Born in 1899, Carboni became famous for his sleek, futuristic designs, which perfectly encapsulated the optimism and modernity of the post-war period. In this 1926 poster...
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Original Vintage 1926 Champagne Poster, 'Champagne Joseph Perrier' by J Stall
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'For Heaven's Sake' Original Vintage Movie Poster by Eric Rohman, Swedish, 1926
By Eric Rohman
Located in Devon, GB
Printed in stunning stone lithography, this extremely rare poster was designed by prolific poster artist Eric Rohman for the original Swedish release of the action-packed 1926 American silent comedy 'For Heaven's Sake,' starring Harold Lloyd - one of the biggest stars of the silent era. After several years at Pathé, Lloyd made his debut at Paramount with this delightful slapstick classic, in which his trademark go-getting 'glasses' character appears as Uptown Boy J. Harold Manners, a millionaire playboy who falls for a Downtown Girl. With a dazzling finale featuring a double-decker bus careering through the city streets, the comedy of thrills was one of Lloyd's most successful films and the 12th highest grossing film of the silent era. Rohman's whimsical lunar poster design was inspired by a charming scene in which Harold woos his Downtown Girl (Jobyna Ralston) by the romantic light of a crescent moon - which is then revealed to be part of a neon sign for Crescent Laundry! Lushly printed in lapis blue, black and a contrasting orange, the enchanting Art Deco style artwork pictures the loved up...
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'Vermouth Perucchi' Original Vintage Art Deco Poster, circa 1926
Located in Melbourne, Victoria
'Vermouth Perucchi' original vintage French Art Deco poster, circa 1926 In this poster, the happy couple gaze down on cupid ...
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Original Vintage Poster-Cycles Motos Thomann-Elephant-Bike, 1926
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BITTER CAMPARI, 1926 Vintage Italian Alcohol Advertising Poster, Nizzoli
By Marcello Nizzoli
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