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  • Campari Umbrella in the Sand by A Traub Printers Swiss 1963 original (French Version)

    Campari Umbrella in the Sand by A Traub Printers Swiss 1963 original (French Version)

    $ 1,750

    Campari Soda — Éteint la Soif — Traub — 1963

    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 MIngozzi

    Campari Soda by Giovanni Mingozzi 1950 original vintage poster on linen

    $ 1,250

    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

  • Campari Soda by Pijoan c1970 original vince la sete

    Campari Soda by Pijoan c1970 original vince la sete

    $ 1,950

    Campari Soda by Pijoan c1970 original poster on linen

    Artist: Pijouan
    Printer: Campari
    Size: 55 x 78 ” / 140 x 200 cm
    On/Off Linen: On Linen
    Print Technique: offset lithograph
    Condition & Comments: Excellent

    Poster done in in the 1970s with a soccer team by Pijoan for Campari. Vince la Sete or win against thirst. Poster in Excellent condition on linen

  • Campari Soda by Uno Nespolo 1990 World Cup Soccer

    Ugo Nespolo Campari Soda 1990 World Cup Soccer

    $ 1,050

    Artist: Ugo Nespolo
    Printer: IGAP, Roma
    Size: 39 x 55 in / 100 x 140 cm
    On/Off Linen: on linen
    Print Technique: Lithograph
    Condition & Comments: Excellent

    Celebrate the spirit of the 1990 Soccer World Cup in Italy with this striking and vibrant poster titled “Campari Soda Si – Campari soda, Yes” by the renowned artist Ugo Nespolo. Created around 1990, this poster captures the energy and excitement of the event.

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