Oct 09, 2002 - Sale 1945

Sale 1945 - Lot 60

Price Realized: $ 3,910
?Final Price Realized includes Buyer’s Premium added to Hammer Price
Estimate: $ 3,000 - $ 4,000
LEODOLDO METLICOVITZ (1868-1944) FLEURS DE MOUSSE. 1898.
42x31 1/2 inches. G. Ricordi, Milan.
Condition B: restored losses along top margin; trimmed bottom margin; creases in margins; vertical and horizontal folds. Color and image excellent.
Born in Trieste, Metlicovitz came to Milan and began working for the Ricordi publishing house, where he learned about poster design under the tutelage of Adolfo Hohenstien. As with many of Hohenstein's pupils he soon became one of the preeminent Italian graphic designers of his era. Throughout his career he produced a copius number of posters for commercial advertising, exhibitions, operas and the movie industry. His work can be separated into two distinct styles each one as superb as the other in terms of technical rendering; one is appealing and charming (this is the approach he used to advertise products), the other one, for official exhibitions is more academic and emphatic. Here, as if growing organically from the border of the image, a young beauty is entranced by the smell of the perfume she is holding. Like an allegorical blossom she is such a pure product of the natural world around her that even the butterflies believe the scent to be that of a flower, and flutter towards it. The natural color scheme, the garland of flowers in her lap and the surrounding flora and fauna all create a calm and voluptuous atmosphere. This is the rarer, first printing of the poster (a subsequent version was printed in 1899 by Moullot in Marseille), and there are several small differences between the two: Here there is a longer curve of the woman's leg above the garland of flowers, and more flowers behind her. Manifesti p. 61, Masters, p.120, Ricordi 154, Gold 8.