Maurin Green Devil
Original Cappiello Caricatures Affiches Paris Grand Palais exhibition poster
By Leonetto Cappiello
Located in Spokane, WA
Maurin Quina green devil design) to luxury goods, theatres, and transportation. His influence on poster
Category
1980s Art Deco Portrait Prints
Materials
Lithograph
$250
H 23.75 in W 25.5 in D 0.3 in
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Cappiello, Original Alcohol Poster, Maurin Quina, Green Devil, Spirits, 1906
By Leonetto Cappiello
Located in SAINT-OUEN-SUR-SEINE, FR
with flavors of black cherry and sweet almond.
The poster represents a green devil, echoing the Green
Category
Antique Early 1900s French Art Nouveau Posters
Materials
Paper
H 60.63 in W 44.89 in D 0.04 in
Original Antique Drink Poster Maurin Quina Le Puy France Aperitif Green Devil
By Leonetto Cappiello
Located in London, GB
- featuring an iconic design by the renowned poster artist Leonetto Cappiello (1875-1942) of a green devil
Category
Antique Early 1900s French Posters
Materials
Paper
H 60.24 in W 44.89 in D 0.04 in
Original Antique Drink Poster Maurin Quina Le Puy France Aperitif Green Devil
By Leonetto Cappiello
Located in London, GB
- featuring an iconic design by the renowned poster artist Leonetto Cappiello (1875-1942) of a green devil
Category
Early 1900s More Prints
Materials
Paper
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Leonetto Cappiello was born in 1875 in Livorno, Italy, but took on the nationality of French in 1930. He first achieved fame as a caricaturist, then by inventing the modern poster and creating the first brand logos, including the green devil for Maurin Quina. A self-taught artist, he created his first paintings in 1886. In November of 1900, he signed his first contract with the publisher P. Vercasson, for whom he produced posters from 1902 to 1913. After World War I he joined the publisher Devambez, for whom he worked until 1936. In 1922, his poster sketches were exhibited at the Venice Biennial and the French Institut in New York. In 1928 his “Self Portrait” was ordered by the Uffizi Gallery in Florence, Italy. In 1936 he participated in the Milan Triennial and the Exhibition of the French Poster in Prague. After his death in 1942, Cappiello’s work was the subject of retrospectives at the Museum of Decorative Arts in Paris in 1947, the House of Culture in Livorno, Italy, in 1960 and the Grand Palais in Paris in 1981.