Artist: Glaser, Milton Printer: Milano Size: 27.5 x 39 in / 70 x 100 cm On/Off Linen: Unlined Print Technique: Lithograph Year: 1992 Condition & Comments: Excellent, hand signed by the artist Campari by Milton Glaser 1992 hand signed on arches paper
In 1992, artist Milton Glaser created this piece for Campari, demonstrating his expertise. The poster is made using the serigraph lithography technique on Arches watercolor paper, with each one hand-signed by Glaser. This rare Version #1 is in excellent condition, making it a valuable collectible.
Rather than being intended for public advertising, this print was designed as an artistic piece, merging Glaser’s talent with the Campari brand.
Milton Glaser produced several versions of this poster for Campari, utilizing both artistic screen printing (serigraphy) and traditional paper. This 1992 edition is considered rare. The two versions include a signed serigraph on Arches paper and an unsigned version on standard paper; while both employ serigraph printing techniques, they share a similar visual aesthetic.
Campari Soda – “Corre col tempo” Franz Marangolo, 1968
Original large-format Italian advertising poster for Campari Soda, designed by Franz Marangolo in 1968. The image shows a young woman in a mini-skirt with a bottle of Campari Soda, accompanied by the slogan “Corre col tempo” (“Runs with the times”), reflecting late-1960s fashion and graphic style. This is the 140 x 200 cm format, produced for display in public spaces. The poster has been professionally mounted on linen and is in excellent condition, with strong colors and a clean overall appearance.
Title: Campari Soda – “Corre col tempo”
Artist: Franz Marangolo
Year: 1968
Brand / Printer: Campari
Country: Italy
Size: 55 x 78 in / 140 x 200 cm
Print technique: Offset lithograph
Linen backing: Yes (professionally linen backed)
Condition: Excellent on linen; colors strong, image clean
Comments: Original 1968 Italian Campari Soda advertising poster by Franz Marangolo in the large 55 x 78 in format, linen backed and ready for framing.
A charming and highly effective advertising poster for Campari Soda, created for the French-speaking Swiss market. The design embraces simplicity: the phrase “Éteint la Soif” (“Quench Your Thirst”) is written directly in the sand, shaded by a Campari beach umbrella. With minimal elements, the image captures the essence of summer refreshment and Mediterranean leisure, demonstrating how understated design can create a lasting visual impact.
Printed in 1963 by Traub, this original poster was issued for the French-speaking regions of Switzerland, including Geneva and Lausanne. A corresponding Italian-language version exists with the phrase “Disseta,” reflecting the multilingual nature of the Swiss market and Campari’s broad European reach.
The poster’s clean composition and playful concept place it firmly within the tradition of mid-century beverage advertising, where strong ideas and clear messaging were central to the visual language.
Details
Title: Campari Soda — Éteint la Soif
Artist: Traub
Year: 1963
Size: 36 x 50 inches
On / Off Linen: On linen
Print Type: Offset lithograph
Condition: Excellent A
Comments: Original 1963 Campari Soda poster printed by Traub for the French-speaking Swiss market. Rare example of minimalist mid-century advertising design.
Campari Poster by Adolfo Hohenstein (c. 1900) – Original Art Nouveau Design (known as “Liberty” in Italy)
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
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
A vibrant and elegant Italian advertising poster for Campari, designed by Kobra Chiozzani. The composition reflects the refined graphic style of early Italian modernism, combining bold color, clean lines, and a strong decorative presence characteristic of pre-war liquor advertising.
Printed in 1934 by S.A. Arti Grafiche Bertarelli, Milano–Roma, this poster represents the high standards of Italian lithographic production of the period. Bertarelli was among the most respected printers in Italy, known for producing posters of exceptional clarity and richness of color.
The work stands within the tradition of Italian beverage advertising, where striking imagery and modern design were used to elevate brand identity. Its vertical format and strong graphic presence make it both highly collectible and visually compelling.
Details
Title: Campari
Artist: Kobra Chiozzani
Year: 1934
Printer: S.A. Arti Grafiche Bertarelli, Milano–Roma
Size: approx. 16 x 36 inches / 40 x 90 cm
On / Off Linen: On linen
Print Type: Lithograph
Condition: Excellent A
Comments: Original 1934 Italian Campari poster printed by Bertarelli. Fine example of early Italian modernist liquor advertising with strong decorative appeal.
Artist: Cappiello, Leonetto Printer: Devambez, Italy Size: 50 x 78 inches On/Off Linen: On Linen Print Technique: lithograph Year: 1927
Cognac Monnet – Leonetto Cappiello (1927)
Bold, joyful, and instantly iconic, Cognac Monnet is one of Leonetto Cappiello’s most celebrated posters. Created in 1927, this vibrant image features a radiant woman with fiery red hair, lifting a glass of cognac that glows like the sun itself—a perfect expression of Cappiello’s famous tagline: “du soleil dans un verre” (“sunshine in a glass”).
Cappiello, often called the father of modern advertising, revolutionized poster design in the early 20th century with his use of vivid color, dramatic figures, and playful surrealism. With Cognac Monnet, he strips away clutter to focus entirely on a single, memorable image—an approach that still influences advertising today.
This original lithograph captures the energy and optimism of the Art Deco era. It remains a favorite among collectors for both its aesthetic power and its cultural significance as one of the great masterpieces of vintage liquor advertising.
Rare and Iconic banner poster by Cappiello done for Bitter Campari in Italia. Poster in excellent condition A beautiful colors, no restorations !! This is a rare rare version on heavier paper. Lettering created by Cappiello in 1921 for use with either the Spiritello image or Saint Bernard image or used by itself. Campari invested heavily in the very best artists of the time and Cappiello used his printers in both France and Italy for printing services. Rare…
Artist: Cappiello, Leonetto Printer: Devambez, Italy Size: 59″ x 2765″/ 150cm x 70cm On/Off Linen: On Linen Print Technique: lithograph Year: 1921
Bitter Campari “L’Aperitivo” – Fortunato Depero, c. 1965
Vintage advertising poster for Campari designed by Fortunato Depero, originally created in the 1930s and reissued by the company in the 1960s. According to Signor Passerini, former curator of the Campari collection, the company published this poster in the 1960s. This example is a second edition printed in offset lithography by Officine Grafiche Leopoldo Baroni, Milan. A bold and iconic Futurist composition, the design is one of Depero’s most recognizable works for Campari and reflects the strong graphic style associated with the brand. Signed in the plate “F. Depero”.
Artist: Fortunato Depero
Title: Bitter Campari – L’Aperitivo
Year: c. 1965 second edition
Printer: Officine Grafiche Leopoldo Baroni, Milan
Medium: Offset lithograph in colors, mounted on linen
Size: 38.4 x 26.8 inches / 97.5 x 68 cm
Condition: Excellent
Campari Soda was created by Carlo Fisanotti in 1948 and printed by Gros Monti, Torino. Issued in the years following World War II, the design reflects the early wave of Italian modernism that would come to dominate the 1950s in art, advertising, furniture, and automotive styling. Fisanotti’s composition is minimal yet striking, presenting the iconic Campari Soda bottle in a bold, graphic treatment that was ahead of its time for postwar commercial design.
Printed in lithography, this example will be mounted on linen for preservation before delivery and is in excellent condition.
Title: Campari Soda
Artist: Carlo Fisanotti
Date: 1948
Printer: Gros Monti, Torino
Size: 27.5 × 39 in / 70 × 100 cm
Print Type: Lithograph
On/Off Linen: on linen
Condition: Excellent
Comments: Early postwar Italian advertising design featuring the Campari Soda bottle in a minimalist, modernist style. Reflects the emerging aesthetic that would define Italian design in the 1950s.
Artist: Glaser, Milton Printer: Milano Size: 27.5 x 39 ” / 70 x 100 cm On/Off Linen: On Linen Print Technique: lithograph Year: 1992 Condition & Comments: excellent
Milton Glaser produced several versions of this poster for Campari, utilizing both artistic screen printing (serigraphy) and traditional paper. This 1992 edition is considered rare. The two versions include a signed serigraph on Arches paper and an unsigned version on standard paper; while both employ serigraph printing techniques, they share a similar visual aesthetic.