“What the red horse did for Chocolat Klaus, the zebra did for Cinzano ... With a highly respected, long-established firm from his native county endorsing his unorthodox approach to advertising, [Cappiello] was now universally honored as a pioneer of the new bold wave of product publicists. Jacques Vienot declared it a revolutionary poster and announced that 1910 ‘was not only an important date in the career of Cappiello, but an important year in the history of the art of the poster’ (p. 61)... Shrewd enough to recognize that [this poster was a stroke of genius], the progressive firm used his talents again and again, and even twenty years down the road, when they merged with Florio, they called on him and used the association to their advantage with a second zebra” (Cappiello/Rennert, p. 118). This variant is unlike all previously seen copies at auction: it was printed by Ricordi in Milan and includes the text "Vermouth—Torino" as seen in the variant printed in Spain.
Ricordi, Milano
literature: (all var): Cappiello/Rennert, 153; Wine Spectator, 178; Cappiello/St. Vincent, 33; Cappiello, 281; Menagazzi-I, 419; PAI-LXIX, 253
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