Description
Artist: LEONETTO CAPPIELLO (1875-1942)
Size: 45 3/4 x 63 1/2 in./116.4 x 161.5 cm
Condition: A-/ Very slight unobtrusive tears at edges.
Printer: Imp. Devambez, Paris
Reference: Ref: Cappiello/Rennert 508; PAI-LI, 174
Buvez du Vin. 1933.
In 1933, President Roosevelt repealed the National Prohibition Act against the sale, consumption, and transportation of alcohol in the United States. While such laws were never in effect in France, it is interesting to consider that Cappiello was commissioned to create this poster for the French wine industry that same year, promoting enjoying life by drinking wine. As most vineyards in the United States were in ruins, and those that weren’t made cheap, vile wine, imported wine, especially from France, was the only means of obtaining any grape alcohol of quality. While probably not aimed at an American audience, this poster is a reminder that wine was no longer vilified the world over. This is the larger format version of the poster.