Indulge in the rich culinary traditions of France and Italy with Poster France’s food and drink poster collection. Featuring iconic brands like Campari, Perrier, and Benedictine, our selection showcases artwork from renowned artists such as Cappiello, Villemot, and Savignac. These posters are not just ads but works of art that capture the essence of gastronomy and beverages. Perfect for collectors and art enthusiasts, explore our collection and elevate your space with the flavors of France and Italy.
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.
Artist: Cappiello, Leonetto Printer: Ricordi, Italy Size: 39 x 55 in / 100 x 140 cm On/Off Linen: On Linen Print Technique: Offset lithograph Year: 1950 Title: Vintage Campari L’Aperitivo Poster by Leonetto Cappiello – 1950s
Description: Experience classic Italian aperitifs with this rare 1950s reprint of Leonetto Cappiello’s 1921 poster for Bitter Campari. Featuring the memorable Pierrot wrapped in an orange peel, this poster showcases Cappiello’s unique artistic style and creativity in advertising.
Condition: In excellent condition, preserved on linen and rated A for its high quality.
Value: This rare 39×55 size has previously sold for $1400 at New York City auctions, making this offer a great deal.
Perfect For: Collectors, Italian aperitif enthusiasts, and fans of vintage art. Ready to enhance any collection or decor. Feel free to contact us for more details.
Napoleon Cognac “Aigle Rouge” by Imp. Moullot, c. 1928 – Original Stone Lithograph Poster
This is an original large-format French advertising poster for Napoleon Cognac “Aigle Rouge”, produced around 1928 by Imprimerie Moullot in Marseille. The design features the imperial eagle, symbol of Napoleon’s legions, used here to represent the strength and heritage of the Brugerolle cognac brand.
The bold stone lithograph imagery combines patriotic symbolism with the elegance of French spirits advertising from the early 20th century. Measuring nearly 4 × 5 feet, the poster has been professionally mounted on linen for preservation and is in excellent condition. Rare in this size and format, it is a significant piece of vintage drinks advertising art.
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Title: Napoleon Cognac “Aigle Rouge”
Artist / Imprint: Anonymous / Imp. Moullot, Marseille
Date: Circa 1928
Printer: Imprimerie Moullot, Marseille
Size: 45.7 × 61.9 in. / 116 × 157 cm
Print Technique: Stone lithograph
On Linen: Yes
Condition: Excellent
Comments: Original large-format advertising poster for Leopold Brugerolle’s Napoleon Cognac “Aigle Rouge.” Linen-backed and well preserved; rare example of French spirits promotion from the interwar period.
Uncover a rare gem of advertising history with this original poster for ORELIA, an offshoot brand of the iconic Orangina, created and distributed by Orangina itself. Crafted in the 1980s, this poster is a testament to the imaginative design genius of Bernard Villemot.
ORELIA, the orange-flavored soft-drink, made its debut in the United States in 1978 under that name. However, in 1985, the name ORELIA was abandoned in favor of the original Orangina branding, adding an intriguing layer of historical significance to this artwork.
Measuring a substantial 33.5 x 24.5 inches, this offset lithograph on linen captures the essence of ORELIA’s unique identity. The brand’s connection to Orangina and its brief foray under the name ORELIA in the United States add to its intrigue. It represents a fascinating chapter in the world of beverages and advertising.
Title: ORELIA
Artist: Bernard Villemot Date: 1980s Printer: Perrier Size: 33.5 x 24.5 inches / 83.8 x 62.2 cm Print Type: Offset Lithography original printing Condition: Excellent “A” on LINEN
Artist: Razzia Printer: Caza Imprimerie, Paris Size: 28 x 37″ / 71 x 94 cm On/Off Linen: Unlined Print Technique: Serigraph Year: 1983
Razzia Pasta Al Dente Brothers original (Gerard Courbouleix)
Original poster coming direct from Razzia and hand signed by the artist in permanent marker.
The poster is hand-signed by the artist and comes directly from him. Unlike some sellers who only claim to offer original hand-signed Razzia posters, ours are guaranteed to be authentic. We can provide a Certificate of Authenticity if you ask for one.
Artist: Anon Printer: Traub, Lugano Size: 39 x 55″ / 100 x 140 cm On/Off Linen: On Linen Print Technique: lithograph Year: 1963 Condition & Comments: Excellent
Campari Soda by Traub Switzerland original poster on linen
“Eteint la Soif” meaning put out the thirst like put out a fire. This is the French version of this Swiss poster which exists also in Italian and German. Rare
Vlan du Berni 1930s original poster in excellent condition on linen
Original advertising poster for Vlan du Berni, a Belgian liqueur brand, printed in Brussels by Rycker. The design reflects the bold and colorful graphic approach of mid-20th-century Belgian advertising, where playful typography and strong imagery were used to promote regional products to a wider audience.
The Rycker printing house in Brussels was active during the mid-1900s and produced posters for food, drink, and travel, making this an authentic piece of Belgian commercial design.
This example has been professionally mounted on linen and is preserved in Excellent “A” condition, with clean surfaces and strong color.
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Details
Title: Vlan du Berni
Product: Belgian liqueur
Date: c. 1930s
Printer: Rycker, Brussels
Size: 17.25 x 24 inches
Print Type: Lithograph
Linen: On linen
Condition: Excellent “A”
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
In 1980, Champagne Castellane reissued a special commemorative series of its most famous poster designs to celebrate its advertising legacy. This smaller-format edition (16 x 24 inches) was printed directly by Castellane in France using offset lithography and faithfully reproduces the original design by Leonetto Cappiello. The poster is in excellent condition, mounted on quality paper, and was part of the official limited promotional campaign issued by the champagne house.
Description and History
Leonetto Cappiello (1875–1942) was one of the most celebrated poster artists of the early 20th century, often called the father of modern advertising. Known for his bold colors and whimsical compositions, Cappiello revolutionized commercial art by replacing the elaborate Art Nouveau style with striking, simplified imagery focused on single, memorable figures.
Cappiello’s Champagne de Castellane poster design originally dates from the early 20th century and features his trademark dynamic energy—a joyful, celebratory spirit perfectly suited to the brand’s refined image. Castellane, one of France’s oldest Champagne houses founded in Épernay in 1895, became renowned for its distinctive red diagonal stripe label and its association with French elegance and festivity.
The 1980 reissue by Castellane served both as a tribute to the golden age of poster art and as an homage to Cappiello’s enduring influence on advertising and design.
Artist: Leonetto Cappiello
Date: 1980
Printer: Castellane
Size: 16 x 24 inches
Print Type: Offset Lithography
Condition: Excellent “A”
Comments: Official 1980 reissue by Champagne Castellane in celebration of its historic poster campaigns.
Description
Advertising poster by Gino Boccasile for Zapparoli panettone, the Milanese cake company. Issued circa 1950, the design features a woman in traditional costume presenting a holiday cake, tied to Zapparoli’s slogan “il migliore di Milano” (“the best in Milan”). Small-format offset lithograph printed in Italy, linen backed and well preserved. Larger versions of this design were printed in Milan by Grafiche A. Mariani around 1951–1952, while this example corresponds to the smaller promotional format.
Artist: Gino Boccasile
Date: c.1950 (attributed)
Printer: Italia
Size: 13 x 19 inches
Print Type: Offset lithograph
Condition: Excellent “A,” on linen
Comments: Original Boccasile advertising poster for Zapparoli panettone. Linen backed and in excellent condition.