Leonetto Cappiello 1875–1942 follow artist
Fernet-Branca / Il Re degli Amari
Fernet-Branca / Il Re degli Amari
In a number of posters, Cappiello gave the advertised product life by conjuring up a personality for it. He found a way either to breathe life into a commodity by adding arms, legs, or a face to it or, more subtly, creating a semi-human being which stood for the thing itself—the spirit of the product, if you will. One of his most conspicuous successes in this category is the artwork he created for one of Europe’s most popular apéritifs, Fernet-Branca. Since it already wistfully called itself “The King of Bitters,” Cappiello simply gave that dream a two-dimensional reality. The drink, developed by herbal expert Dr. Fernet, was put on the market in 1845 by the Branca Brothers of Milan. The text of the poster was printed in a number of languages, and the jubilant glass monarch became famous throughout the world. This is the Italian-language version.
Imp. Vercasson, Paris
literature: Cappiello/Rennert, 146 (var); Cappiello/St. Vincent, 4.36 (var); PAI-XLVI, 226
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