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Champagne Pol Roger advert – Gaspar Camps – 1920

$40.5 $70.07
Champagne Pol Roger advert – Gaspar Camps – 1920 The Captivating Art of Gaspar Camps This captivating vintage Champagne Pol Roger advert is a beautiful tableau that perfectly captures the spirit of the roaring twenties. The inspirational image, a whirlwind of enjoyment and unspoken promises, was brought to life by the masterful brush of Gaspar Camps, a Spanish artist renowned for his elegant portraits of women. In this single illustration, he breathes life into a glamorous night where secrets shimmer like fireflies and the air thrums with the unspoken melody of desire. The scene on the Champagne Pol Roger advert unfolds on a grand veranda, where gaslight shimmers on polished marble and the air is filled with anticipation. At the heart of it stands a vision in sunshine yellow—a woman in a stylish evening dress, the colour of newly bloomed daffodils, which clings to her curves like a whispered promise. Her gown is graced by a breathtaking brooch of sculpted onyx grapes and vine leaves. A vibrant orange shawl, draped loosely around her shoulders, adds a whisper of warmth against the night’s caress. This Champagne Pol Roger advert is a masterpiece of colour and composition. A Scene of Flirtatious Elegance Her hand cradles a flute of Pol Roger, its pale gold liquid sparkling in the light. She leans into a handsome gentleman in a tuxedo, his features a study in chiseled charm. He, in turn, is reaching for his brimming glass, his arm stretched over a wrought iron railing entwined with vines. Just as his fingers graze the crystal stem, a moment of playful flirtation intervenes. The glass dances away, teasingly out of reach. Undeterred, he flashes a smile that could melt glaciers, his attention shifting instead to the source of all this bubbly effervescence—the grand bottle of Pol Roger itself. This captivating vintage Champagne Pol Roger advert is more than a simple illustration; it’s a story told through colour and form. Gaspar Camps’ vibrant strokes not only celebrate the effervescent spirit of the brand but also transport us back to a bygone era of elegance and refined taste. This stunning poster is an exceptional piece of art history, reflecting a time when advertising was an art form in itself. The Legacy of Pol Roger The Pol Roger Champagne House, a name synonymous with luxury and elegance, has been gracing tables and celebrations for over 170 years. Founded in 1849 by the ambitious young Pol Roger, the company quickly established a reputation for producing some of the world’s finest champagne. From its humble beginnings in Épernay, France, to its iconic status today, Pol Roger’s story is one of passion and prestige, famously becoming Sir Winston Churchill’s favourite champagne. The House has long embraced art in its marketing, and its history of posters, like this magnificent Champagne Pol Roger advert, stretches back to the late 19th century. This particular print is a testament to that legacy, capturing the essence of the brand and the glamorous period in which it was created. It is the perfect piece for any connoisseur of fine champagne, vintage art, or the timeless elegance of the 1920s. Other vintage Champagne posters Stepping into a time capsule of bubbly effervescence, vintage alcohol posters seduce collectors and enthusiasts with a potent blend of scarcity, history, and art. These vibrant relics whisper tales of bygone libations, each one a masterpiece in its own right. The intoxicating world of vintage alcohol posters! A vibrant cocktail of art, history, and pure eye candy, these advertisements capture the essence of a bygone era when cocktails flowed and spirits soared. So let’s raise a glass to some iconic pairings: Gaspar Camps’ 1920s Champagne Pol Roger advert masterpiece for Pol Roger is a prime example. The effervescent scene, brimming with joie de vivre, perfectly embodies the celebratory spirit of champagne. It’s an invitation to uncork a bottle of Pol Roger and let the good times roll. A dapper character, the epitome of elegance and sophistication is the star of Robert Falcucci’s iconic 1939 poster for De Venoge Champagne. But this gent isn’t your average boulevardier. Falcucci’s playful genius breathes life into the inanimate, transforming a humble champagne cork into a symbol of bubbly extravagance. The cork kitted out in a top hat and wearing the muselet as a monocle is the epitome of sophistication. A captivating woman, draped in swirling robes of emerald and gold, takes center stage in Alphonse Mucha’s iconic 1896 poster for Champagne Ruinart. Her flowing tresses echo the effervescence of the champagne itself, as she presents a glass of the effervescentbubbly. Her gaze, both alluring and serene, draws the viewer in, promising a taste of luxury and sophistication. With an air of Grecian grace and Art Nouveau charm, the 1902 Champagne Pommery poster by E. Schleifer stands out from the crowd. Bathed in a soft, golden glow, an elegant woman draped in flowing white garments takes center stage. Her pose echoes the poise of ancient statues, one hand resting on a fluted column, the other delicately holding a champagne flute. A radiant woman, bathed in the golden glow of champagne, takes center stage in Pierre Bonnard’s 1891 poster for France Champagne. Her playful grin and sparkling eyes captivate the viewer, inviting them to share in the effervescent joy of the beverage. With a mischievous glint in her eyes and a carefree grin painted on her lips, a young woman astride a bright red hobby horse gallops into the spotlight on Achille Mauzan’s 1925 Pommery & Greno Champagne poster. Dressed in a simple yet elegant gown adorned with vine leaves and grapes, she embodies the playful spirit of celebration. With a touch of slapstick humor and a dash of Art Deco elegance, the Vicomte de Moulliac vintage champagne poster from the 1930s captures the celebratory spirit of the era in a single, effervescent image. In the spotlight, a dapper gentleman in a white tie and tails finds himself caught off guard by the explosive force of a champagne cork. Sent sprawling onto the poster’s golden yellow background, he clings playfully to the airborne cork, his astonished expression and flying top hat adding a touch of comedic charm.
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