Leonetto Cappiello — Grande Kermesse Charité, 1903
A one-day charity fair hosted by the Cercle du Bois de Boulogne (the “Tir aux Pigeons” pigeon-shooting club) in Paris’s Bois de Boulogne.
The poster text gives the program—theatre, concert, children’s ball, funfair, and sports events—with admission 10 francs (2 francs for children)
and entry via Avenue des Acacias. It was held Thursday, 11 June (Jeudi 11 Juin).
Artist: Leonetto Cappiello
Date: 1903
Commissioner/Venue: Cercle du Bois de Boulogne (Tir aux Pigeons), Bois de Boulogne
Printer: Imp. P. Vercasson & Cie, 43 rue de Lancry, Paris
Technique: Stone lithograph
Format: 38 × 53 inches on linen
Grande Kermesse de Charite 1903 by Leonetto Cappiello
RARE poster by Cappiello for the Grand Kermesse de Charite where you could go to concerts, enjoy outdoor park and rides and even sports and it was all for the benefit of Charity.. The POSTER BY CAPPIELLO IN EXCELENT CONDITION ON LINEN RARE
Cachou Lajaunie was created by Leonetto Cappiello in 1900 for the French maker of Cachou Lajaunie breath mints and printed by Imprimerie Vercasson, Paris. The image shows an elegantly dressed woman enjoying the product, presented against a simple background to emphasize the figure and the brand name. At this time, stone lithography was the standard method for high-quality advertising posters, allowing for precise color and detail.
This poster comes from the early years of Cappiello’s career and from the period when Art Nouveau dominated European design. It illustrates how commercial posters were used both to advertise products and to convey a sense of fashion and modern life.
The poster has been mounted on linen using archival materials and is graded “Excellent A.”
Thermogene 1939 Leonetto Cappiello Belgium version
Rare and Iconic poster by Cappiello done for Thermogene. Poster in excellent condition. Thermogene was a successful product sold from 1906 up until 1960’s and always used Cappiello’s design.
The Thermogene poster by Leonetto Cappiello is a classic example of early 20th-century advertising. Created for a French medicinal product, it shows a man holding the product, designed to relieve body aches. Cappiello’s bold use of color and simple design makes the poster eye-catching and memorable.
The poster is known for its strong lines and dynamic composition, which convey the product’s effectiveness. Thermogene remains one of Cappiello’s well-known works and is highly regarded by collectors of vintage advertising.
Artist: Cappiello, Leonetto Printer: Bruxelles Size: 20 x 28″ / 50.8 x 71.1 cm On/Off Linen: On Linen Year: 1939c
Artist: Cappiello, Leonetto Printer: Devambez, Italy Size: 27.5 x 39″ / 70 x 100 cm On/Off Linen: On Linen Print Technique: lithograph Year: 1921
This rare and iconic poster by Leonetto Cappiello was created for Bitter Campari in Italy. In excellent condition, it features vibrant colors and no restorations, a true testament to its preservation. This specific version is particularly rare, printed on heavier paper with a light varnish. Advertisers like Campari used such high-quality materials to ensure the poster’s durability, allowing it to endure outdoor display with greater resilience.
Known as the “Spiritello,” the poster depicts a pierrot clown wrapped in an orange peel, symbolizing the zest and vibrancy of Campari. This design is widely regarded as the most famous and iconic image created for Campari, and one of the most influential works by Cappiello.
Campari, an iconic Italian aperitif, has long been celebrated for its creative advertising. This poster is a prime example of the brand’s innovative approach and the golden age of Italian advertising. For collectors, it represents a rare opportunity to own a piece of advertising history, blending artistry, culture, and timeless 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.
Artist: Cappiello, Leonetto Printer: Devambez, Italy Size: 59″ x 27.75″/ 150cm x 70cm On/Off Linen: On Linen (2 week delay to linenback) Print Technique: lithograph Year: 1921
Step into the world of sun and style with this original vintage BERGASOL sun lotion poster, created by the renowned Bernard Villemot around 1976. Expertly printed by BERGASOL, it showcases a vibrant and iconic vision of sun-kissed beauty.
This original vintage piece is in “Excellent A” condition on linen, reflecting its careful preservation. Villemot’s mastery in capturing the sun’s spirit and the joy of basking in its warmth shines through in every detail.
Artist: Villemot, Bernard
Size: 27.5 x 33.5″ / 85 x 62 cm
On/Off Linen: On Linen
Print Technique: offset lithograph
Year: 1976
Condition & Comments: Excellent on linen
Bally by Bernard Villemot 1979 original on linen excellent
Original 1979 fashion poster by Bernard Villemot for Bally, the Swiss luxury shoe and fashion house. The design features a striking view of a woman’s lower legs in front of a man’s, with both figures wearing elegant Bally shoes. Villemot’s minimalist yet bold style uses clean silhouettes, refined lines, and carefully balanced color to focus the viewer’s attention on the elegance and craftsmanship of the footwear.
This poster is part of Villemot’s celebrated series for Bally, which ran from the late 1960s through the 1980s and became some of the brand’s most iconic advertising. His work for Bally often emphasized legs, shoes, and posture, creating a sophisticated visual shorthand for style and quality. Printed by Bally in Switzerland and professionally mounted on linen, the piece remains in excellent condition.
BALLY
Artist: Bernard Villemot
Date: 1979
Printer: Bally
Size: 16.75 x 24.5 in
On/Off Linen: On Linen
Print Technique: Offset lithograph
Year: 1979
Condition & Comments: Excellent “A” condition on linen
Artist: Boccasile, Gino Size: 13 x 19″ / 33 x 48 cm On/Off Linen: On Linen Print Technique: offset lithograph Year: 1950
Talco Paglieri Perfume by Gino Boccasile 1950 on linen excellent
The poster is an original 1950 by Gino Boccasile. Paglieri used Gino Boccasile in 1950 to advertise their perfumed talc. The poster is on linen and in excellent condition.
Artist: Boccasile, Gino Size: 9 x 12.5″ / 22.8 x 30.5 cm On/Off Linen: On Linen Print Technique: offset lithograph Year: 1950 Condition & Comments: Excellent A condition on linen
Pozzi baby in a Ceramica poster by Gino Boccasile 1950 on linen excellent
The poster is an origianl printing 1950 by Gino Boccasile. The poster is on linen and in excellent condition.