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  • Campari by Milton Glaser signed on arches paper original vintage poster

    Campari by Milton Glaser signed on arches paper original vintage poster

    $ 875

    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.

  • RARE Campari by Milton Glaser signed on arches paper original ART poster

    RARE Campari by Milton Glaser signed on arches paper original ART poster

    $ 950

    Campari by Milton Glaser 1992 ON ARCHES PAPER HAND SIGNED

    Milton Glaser, one of the most influential graphic designers of the 20th century, used bold colors, fluid shapes, and timeless imagery. His work included the I ❤ NY logo and the psychedelic Bob Dylan poster. Campari, known for collaborating with renowned artists, continued this tradition with Glaser’s striking advertisement.

    Since its founding in 1860, Campari has shaped its visual identity through commissions from artists across styles, from Art Nouveau to modern design. Glaser’s Campari poster, with its vivid colors and stylized composition, reflects the brand’s playful yet sophisticated spirit.

    The poster came in two versions: one on standard paper and another on high-quality Arches paper, often used for fine art prints. Glaser hand-signed the Arches edition, making it especially valuable to collectors. This collaboration between an iconic artist and a legendary brand remains a celebrated piece of graphic design and advertising history.

    Artist: Glaser, Milton
    Printer: Milano
    Size: 27.5 x 39 ” / 70 x 100 cm
    On/Off Linen: On ARCHES PAPER HAND SIGNED
    Print Technique: lithograph
    Year: 1992
    Condition & Comments: excellent

  • BEATLES YELLOW SUBMARINE POP ART 1968 ORIGINAL VINTAGE POSTER ON LINEN

    BEATLES YELLOW SUBMARINE POP ART 1968 ORIGINAL VINTAGE POSTER ON LINEN

    $ 1,250

    The Beatles Yellow Submarine original poster 1968 Original Authentic

    Artist: max, Peter – Glaser, Milton
    Printer: United Artists
    Size: 13 x 27 ” / 33 x 68,6 cm
    On/Off Linen: On Linen
    Print Technique: offset lithograph
    Year: 1968

    Yellow Submarine was released all the world over and this is the Italian version 1st original printing in excellent condition. Artwork contributions Peter Max Milton Glaser and others. on linen excellent

  • BEATLES YELLOW SUBMARINE POP ART 1968 ORIGINAL VINTAGE Locandina ON LINEN

    BEATLES YELLOW SUBMARINE POP ART 1968 ORIGINAL VINTAGE Locandina ON LINEN

    $ 350

    The Beatles Yellow Submarine original poster 1968 (locandina)

    Artist: max, Peter – Glaser, Milton
    Printer: United Artists
    Size: 13 x 27 ” / 33 x 68,6 cm
    On / Off Linen: On Linen
    Print Technique: offset lithograph
    Year: 1968

    Yellow Submarine was released all the world over and this is the Italian version 1st original printing in excellent condition. Artwork contributions Peter Max Milton Glaser and others. on linen excellent

  • human rights andre francois

    Andre Francois (1989) – Human Rights – Original Droits de l’Homme Bicentennial Poster

    $ 395
    Images Internationales pour les Droits de l’Homme et du Citoyen – André François (1989)

    This original 1989 poster by André François (1915–2005) was created for Images Internationales pour les Droits de l’Homme et du Citoyen, a major international series commissioned by Artis 89 in Paris to commemorate the bicentennial of the 1789 Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen.

    François’s design—one of the most visually striking in the set—depicts an eye peering from a hat box labeled “Au Bon Marché 1789”, with the word “Vigilance” inscribed below. The image fuses surreal wit with political critique, implying that human rights, once hard-won, must not be taken lightly or sold cheaply. The reference to Au Bon Marché—the famous Parisian department store—adds irony, suggesting that liberty itself can be commodified when vigilance fades.

    Renowned for his imaginative, often satirical visual language, François brings both humor and gravity to this composition, linking the ideals of the French Revolution with a warning against complacency.

    Printed by Artis 89, Paris, the poster was part of a historic collaboration of 66 international artists invited to create original images celebrating the 200th anniversary of the Declaration of Human Rights.

    Artist: André François
    Title: Images Internationales pour les Droits de l’Homme et du Citoyen (Vigilance)
    Date: 1989
    Printer / Publisher: Artis 89, Paris
    Series: International Images for Human and Citizen’s Rights – Bicentennial of the Declaration
    Print Type: Offset Lithograph
    Dimensions: 33 × 24 in (84 × 60 cm)
    Condition: Excellent “A” – Original issue
    Country: France
    Category: Human Rights / Commemorative Poster / 20th-Century Graphic Art

    Comments:
    Issued in 1989 as part of the Images Internationales pour les Droits de l’Homme et du Citoyen series celebrating the bicentennial of the 1789 Declaration of the Rights of Man. François’s powerful design, Vigilance, shows an eye emerging from a hat box labeled Au Bon Marché 1789, a metaphorical reminder of the cost of freedom and the need to protect human rights from neglect or exploitation. Original issue, not a reproduction.

  • Milton Glaser (1989) – Droits de l’Homme – Original Human Rights Bicentennial Poster

    Milton Glaser (1989) – Droits de l’Homme – Original Human Rights Bicentennial Poster

    $ 250
    Images Internationales pour les Droits de l’Homme et du Citoyen – Milton Glaser (1989)

    This original 1989 poster by Milton Glaser (1929–2020) was created for Images Internationales pour les Droits de l’Homme et du Citoyen, an international series published by Artis 89 in Paris to mark the bicentennial of the 1789 Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen.

    Glaser’s contribution reflects his unmistakable graphic style—vivid color, clarity of form, and a deep humanist sensibility. His image transforms the revolutionary ideals of freedom and equality into a modern, universal symbol of dignity and compassion. A leading figure in 20th-century design, Glaser’s work for this series exemplifies his belief that art can communicate across boundaries and reaffirm shared human values.

    Printed by Artis 89, Paris, the poster forms part of a landmark international collaboration that brought together 66 artists and designers from around the world to interpret the meaning of human rights for a contemporary audience.

    Artist: Milton Glaser
    Title: Images Internationales pour les Droits de l’Homme et du Citoyen
    Date: 1989
    Printer / Publisher: Artis 89, Paris
    Series: International Images for Human and Citizen’s Rights – Bicentennial of the Declaration
    Print Type: Offset Lithograph
    Dimensions: 33 × 24 in (84 × 60 cm)
    Condition: Excellent “A” – Original issue
    Country: France
    Category: Human Rights / Commemorative Poster / 20th-Century Graphic Art

    Comments:
    Issued in 1989 to commemorate the 200th anniversary of the Declaration of the Rights of Man. One of 66 designs by international artists including Milton Glaser, Savignac, Peret, and Paul Davis. Guaranteed original printing, not a reproduction.

  • Human Rights Paul Davis

    Paul Davis (1989) – Human Rights – Original Droits de l’Homme Bicentennial Poster

    $ 295
    Human Rights – Paul Davis (1989)

    This original 1989 poster by Paul Davis was created for Images Internationales pour les Droits de l’Homme et du Citoyen, an international series commissioned by Artis 89 in Paris to commemorate the bicentennial of the 1789 Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen.

    Titled “Human Rights,” the design features two hands reaching toward each other, symbolizing unity, compassion, and the shared humanity at the heart of the Declaration. Paul Davis, one of America’s most celebrated illustrators and poster artists, is known for his emotionally expressive compositions and painterly realism. His image distills the universal ideals of liberty and equality into a simple, powerful gesture that transcends language and culture.

    Printed by Artis 89, this poster was part of a historic international collaboration bringing together 66 artists to visually interpret the meaning of human rights for the modern age.

    Artist: Paul Davis
    Title: Human Rights (Images Internationales pour les Droits de l’Homme et du Citoyen)
    Date: 1989
    Printer / Publisher: Artis 89, Paris
    Series: International Images for Human and Citizen’s Rights – Bicentennial of the Declaration
    Print Type: Offset Lithograph
    Dimensions: 33 × 24 in (84 × 60 cm)
    Condition: Excellent “A” – Original issue
    Country: France
    Category: Human Rights / Commemorative Poster / 20th-Century Graphic Art

    Comments:
    Issued in 1989 as part of the Images Internationales pour les Droits de l’Homme et du Citoyen series celebrating the bicentennial of the 1789 Declaration of the Rights of Man. Paul Davis’s Human Rights design—two hands reaching toward one another—embodies the universal spirit of connection and empathy central to the Declaration. Original issue, not a reproduction.

  • droits de l'homme peret

    Peret (1989) – Droits de l’Homme – Original Human Rights Bicentennial Poster

    $ 295
    Images Internationales pour les Droits de l’Homme et du Citoyen – Peret (Pere Torrent, 1989)

    This original 1989 poster by Peret (Pere Torrent) was created for Images Internationales pour les Droits de l’Homme et du Citoyen, an international poster series commissioned by Artis 89 to commemorate the bicentennial of the 1789 Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen.

    The Images Internationales project brought together 66 artists and designers from around the world to reinterpret the principles of human rights through visual art. Peret’s contribution to the series reflects his bold and conceptual design language, blending the graphic clarity of late-20th-century visual communication with the universal message of liberty and equality.

    Printed in Paris by Artis 89, this poster represents both an important historical commemoration and a fine example of international design collaboration during the late 1980s.

    Artist: Peret (Pere Torrent)
    Title: Images Internationales pour les Droits de l’Homme et du Citoyen
    Date: 1989
    Printer / Publisher: Artis 89, Paris
    Series: International Images for Human and Citizen’s Rights – Bicentennial of the Declaration
    Print Type: Offset Lithograph
    Dimensions: 33 × 24 in (84 × 60 cm)
    Condition: Excellent “A” – Original issue
    Country: France
    Category: Human Rights / Commemorative Poster / 20th-Century Graphic Art

    Comments:
    Issued in 1989 as part of the Images Internationales pour les Droits de l’Homme et du Citoyen series celebrating the bicentennial of the 1789 Declaration of the Rights of Man. One of 66 designs created by international artists for the Paris-based publisher Artis 89. Guaranteed original printing, not a reproduction.

  • Roland Topor Right to Laziness

    Roland Topor (1989) – Droits de l’Homme “Droit à la Paresse” – Original Human Rights Bicentennial Poster

    $ 450
    Images Internationales pour les Droits de l’Homme et du Citoyen – Roland Topor (1989)

    This original 1989 poster by Roland Topor (1938–1997), titled Droit à la Paresse (The Right to Laziness), was created for Images Internationales pour les Droits de l’Homme et du Citoyen, an international poster series published by Artis 89 in Paris to commemorate the bicentennial of the 1789 Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen.

    Topor’s design is among the most provocative and imaginative in the collection. Known for his surreal and darkly humorous vision, he transforms the concept of “the right to laziness” into a satirical reflection on modern society’s obsession with labor, productivity, and control. The title echoes Paul Lafargue’s famous 1880 essay Le Droit à la Paresse, a socialist critique of work under capitalism. Topor’s visual interpretation connects that idea to the enduring struggle for human dignity and personal freedom.

    Printed by Imprimerie Marchand and published by Artis 89, this poster was part of the landmark collaboration uniting 66 international artists and designers. Examples of this particular work are held in the collections of the Centre Pompidou (Paris) and the Stedelijk Museum (Amsterdam), underscoring its importance in late 20th-century graphic art.

    Artist: Roland Topor (1938–1997)
    Title: Droit à la Paresse (Images Internationales pour les Droits de l’Homme et du Citoyen)
    Date: 1989
    Printer / Publisher: Artis 89 / Imprimerie Marchand, Paris
    Series: International Images for Human and Citizen’s Rights – Bicentennial of the Declaration
    Print Type: Offset Lithograph
    Dimensions: 33 × 24 in (84 × 60 cm)
    Condition: Excellent “A” – Original issue
    Country: France
    Category: Human Rights / Surrealism / 20th-Century Graphic Art

    Comments:
    Issued in 1989 as part of the Images Internationales pour les Droits de l’Homme et du Citoyen series celebrating the bicentennial of the 1789 Declaration of the Rights of Man. Roland Topor’s Droit à la Paresse is a sharp and ironic meditation on human freedom and the modern condition. Examples are held in the permanent collections of the Centre Pompidou and the Stedelijk Museum. Guaranteed original printing, not a reproduction.

  • human rights chwast

    Seymour Chwast (1989) – Droits de l’Homme “Liberty” – Original Human Rights Bicentennial Poster

    $ 395
    Images Internationales pour les Droits de l’Homme et du Citoyen – Seymour Chwast (1989)

    This original 1989 poster by Seymour Chwast (b. 1931) was created for Images Internationales pour les Droits de l’Homme et du Citoyen, an international series published by Artis 89 in Paris to commemorate the bicentennial of the 1789 Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen.

    Chwast’s bold and conceptual image features the scattered letters of the word “LIBERTY,” symbolizing one of the Declaration’s central ideals. The fragmented typography reflects both the fragility and resilience of freedom—a theme that continues to resonate in contemporary culture. Printed by Imprimerie Marchand, this poster exemplifies Chwast’s distinctive visual language: witty, graphic, and socially engaged.

    A founding member of Push Pin Studios (with Milton Glaser, Edward Sorel, and Reynold Ruffins), Chwast helped redefine modern illustration and poster design through a unique blend of playfulness and commentary. His contribution to the Artis 89 series stands as a statement of artistic liberty and human dignity.

    Artist: Seymour Chwast
    Title: Images Internationales pour les Droits de l’Homme et du Citoyen (Liberty)
    Date: 1989
    Printer / Publisher: Artis 89 / Imprimerie Marchand, Paris
    Series: International Images for Human and Citizen’s Rights – Bicentennial of the Declaration
    Print Type: Offset Lithograph
    Dimensions: 33 × 23.5 in (84 × 60 cm)
    Condition: Excellent “A” – Original issue
    Country: France
    Category: Human Rights / Commemorative Poster / 20th-Century Graphic Art

    Comments:
    Issued in 1989 as part of the Images Internationales pour les Droits de l’Homme et du Citoyen series celebrating the bicentennial of the 1789 Declaration of the Rights of Man. Chwast’s Liberty design reimagines one of humanity’s most essential principles through expressive typography and minimalist power. Guaranteed original printing, not a reproduction.

  • milton glaser campari

    Campari by Milton Glaser original vintage poster RARE

    $ 600

    Campari by Milton Glaser 1992 

    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.

  • Campari Milton Glaser 1992 original vintage poster rare

    Campari Milton Glaser 1992 original vintage poster rare

    $ 600

    Campari by Milton Glaser 1992

    Milton Glaser, one of the most influential graphic designers of the 20th century, used bold colors, fluid shapes, and timeless imagery. His work included the I ❤ NY logo and the psychedelic Bob Dylan poster. Campari, known for collaborating with renowned artists, continued this tradition with Glaser’s striking advertisement.

    Since its founding in 1860, Campari has shaped its visual identity through commissions from artists across styles, from Art Nouveau to modern design. Glaser’s Campari poster, with its vivid colors and stylized composition, reflects the brand’s playful yet sophisticated spirit.

    The poster came in two versions: one on standard paper and another on high-quality Arches paper, often used for fine art prints. Glaser hand-signed the Arches edition, making it especially valuable to collectors. This collaboration between an iconic artist and a legendary brand remains a celebrated piece of graphic design and advertising history.

    Artist: Glaser, Milton
    Printer: Milano
    Size: 27.5 x 39 ” / 70 x 100 cm
    On/Off Linen: On Linen
    Print Technique: serigraph
    Year: 1992
    Condition & Comments: excellent

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