Oct 09, 2002 - Sale 1945

Sale 1945 - Lot 15

Price Realized: $ 4,830
?Final Price Realized includes Buyer’s Premium added to Hammer Price
Estimate: $ 3,000 - $ 4,000
LEONETTO CAPPIELLO (1874-1931) PUR CHAMPAGNE DAMERY. 1902.
53 1/4x38 3/4 inches. P. Vercasson, Paris.
Condition A-: restored losses and discoloration at edges.
Cappiello arrived in Paris in 1898 and quickly became famous thanks to his caricatures in Le Rire <>. Through 1904 he created a caricature portrait gallery of all the major Parisian actors and the elegant lines of his simplified drawings created a revolution in the world of illustration. In 1899 he designed his first poster, for Le Frou-Frou<>a magazine to which he was a frequent contributor. His earliest posters were simply enlargements of his caricatures, imbued with a certain sense of movement (which he would later call "the arabesque"), and brightly colored backgrounds. This champagne poster is a classic example of his early period. It also provides insight into how Cappiello approached advertising. An unrealized maquette in the Wine Spectator Collection shows this same image with the text "Elixir Peruvien", thus it appears that the image was first offered to another client. It seems that after its rejection Vercasson, the printer, sold it to Damery! Furthermore, it seems clear from looking at three of Cappiello's posters from the same year, which share tremendous similarites (Pur Champagne Damery<>, Champagne Delbeck, and Champagne de Rochegre<>), that the shrewd Vercasson had no compunction about selling different sketches, clearly intended for the same product and client, to competitors within the same field! Of them all, however, Champagne Damery<> with its swirling movement is the most charming. Cappiello p. 121, Wine Spectator, pl. 158-160 and 162.