Coppa Perugina by Federico Seneca 1950 Auto Moto Club Perugia 39 x 55 inch poster
The poster was originally created in the 1920’s for the editions of the Coppa Della Perugina race. The race was put on by the Auto Moto Club and Sport of Perugia The Futurist designs were well ahead of their time. Image made famous by Seneca in 1920 this was made in the 1950’s by the original printers to celebrate important posters done in earlier years and given out as gifts
Artist: Federico Seneca (Italian 1891-1976) Printer: Gino Borrani, Florence Size: 39 x 55″ / 100 x 140 cm On/Off Linen: On Linen Print Technique: offset lithograph Year: 1950 Condition & Comments: Excellent condition
Artist: Ciriello Printer: Rotopress, Roma Size: 39 x 55″ / 100 x 140 cm On/Off Linen: On Linen Print Technique: offset lithograph Year: 1978 Condition & Comments: Excellent condition
Fangio Una Vita a 300 All’Ora or Fagio life at 300 km an hour
Fangio and Sterling Moss drove the Maserati 250F pictured here in this fantastic poster to many victories during the 1950’s. Fangio Una Vita a 300 all’Ora or Fangio life at 300 km an hour original printing on linen 1978 in excellent “A” condition with Artwork by reknown Italian Artist Ciriello.
Artist: Anon Printer: Grafiche Veneziana, Italy Size: 27.5 x 39″ / 70 x 100 cm On/Off Linen: On Linen Print Technique: lithograph Year: 1930 Condition & Comments: Excellent
China Rossi, is an Italian Liqueur produced by Rossi D’ Asiago. This is a stone lithograph dating back to the 1920’s an original not a reproduction. This bittersweet digestif was historically produced in the Asiago plateau, located in the Veneto region of Italy. It is used as an aperitif or after-dinner drink, known for its medicinal properties and aromatic taste. The Rossi family, producers of this liqueur, has been crafting it for over a century, combining local herbs and traditional methods.
Campari Poster by Adolfo Hohenstein (c. 1900) – Original Art Nouveau Design
This original Campari poster, designed by Adolfo Hohenstein around 1900, is an example of Art Nouveau advertising. Measuring 39 x 78 inches, it depicts two gentlemen seated at a table enjoying Campari. The composition reflects the elegance of Italian café culture from the early 20th century, with Hohenstein’s signature use of flowing lines and atmospheric detail.
Adolfo Hohenstein (1854–1928) was a German-Italian painter, illustrator, and graphic artist who played a major role in the development of early Italian poster design. Often referred to as the father of Italian poster art, he was a key figure in the Art Nouveau movement, influencing later artists such as Leonetto Cappiello and Marcello Dudovich. Hohenstein’s work is characterized by elegant figures, dynamic compositions, and rich decorative elements, all of which are present in this Campari design.
The poster has been mounted on linen and is in excellent condition.
• Artist: Adolfo Hohenstein
• Year: Circa 1900
• Size: 39 x 78 inches
• Condition: Excellent, mounted on linen
• Rarity: Original early Campari advertising poster
Artist: Marc Printer: Publi Vente, Paris Size: 51 x 78″ / 130 x 200 cm On/Off Linen: On Linen Print Technique: lithograph Year: 1930 Condition & Comments: excellent
This is an original poster for PASTIS OLIVE, created in 1930 by the artist MARC and printed by PUBLI VENTE, PARIS. It measures 51 x 79 inches and is a stone lithograph mounted on linen. The poster is in excellent “A” condition, representing a well-preserved vintage piece.
The poster showcases the French tradition of enjoying pastis, set against the backdrop of the Port of Marseille. It is a rare and historically significant piece of advertising art from the 1930s, capturing the cultural significance of pastis in France.
Artist: D’Ylen, Jean Printer: Vercasson, Paris Size: 14 x 21.5″ / 35.6 x 54.6 cm On/Off Linen: On Carton Print Technique: lithograph Year: 1920 Condition & Comments: Excellent
Biere Allary by Jean D’ylen 1920 on carton excellent
Jean D’Ylen a major poster artist during the 1920’s and 30’s did this carton poster for presentation in windows. The poster is on linen and in excellent condition.
Campari Soda by Giovanni Mingozzi 1950 on linen excellent
Carlo Mingozzi’s 1950 Campari Soda poster highlights the brand’s distinctive bottle, originally designed by Futurist artist Fortunato Depero in 1932. As the world’s first pre-mixed alcoholic beverage, Campari Soda came in a unique, single-serve bottle shaped like an inverted goblet. Mingozzi’s design emphasizes this form by placing the bottle next to a matching glass, drawing attention to their triangular shapes.
The minimalist composition follows the Object Poster style, which focuses solely on the product without additional slogans. A subtle gray border echoes the bottle’s design, reinforcing its visual impact. Mingozzi’s work blends artistic simplicity with effective advertising, making it a memorable example of mid-century poster design.
Artist: Mingozzi, Giovanni Printer: Studio Mingozzi, Bologna Size: 27.5 x 39″ / 70 x 100 cm On/Off Linen: On Linen Print Technique: lithograph Year: 1950 Condition & Comments: Excellent
Cordial Campari by Marcello Nizzoli 1925 on linen excellent rare version
Important poster by Marcello Nizzoli dating to 1925 which incorporates both constructionist and cubist ideas. Early piece for this type of art to be used for the general public. RARE The poster is on linen and in excellent condition.
Artist: Bellenger Printer: Paris Size: 47 x 63″ / 120 x 160 cm On/Off Linen: Delay approx 2 weeks to linen-back before delivery Print Technique: lithograph Year: 1950
Sud by Bellenger on linen excellent
Sud orange drinks that sparkle The poster is on linen and in excellent condition.