Aug 01, 2018 - Sale 2484

Sale 2484 - Lot 152

Price Realized: $ 3,000
?Final Price Realized includes Buyer’s Premium added to Hammer Price
Estimate: $ 3,000 - $ 4,000
LEOPOLDO METLICOVITZ (1868-1944) INTERNATIONALE AUSSTELLUNG / MAILAND. 1906.
40 1/2x27 3/4 inches, 103x70 1/2 cm. Ricordi & C., Milan.
Condition B+: repaired tears, creases and abrasions along sharp vertical and horizontal folds; staining and foxing in margins. Mounted on Japan.
A student under Hohenstein at the Ricordi Studios, Metlicovitz quickly became a master of graphic design in his own right. He was one of the most versatile poster artists and could change his style from tender Art Nouveau imagery to statuesque allegory. When the Simplon tunnel opened in 1906, it provided the first direct rail link between Northern Europe and Italy. Featuring an allegorical image in Liberty style, of which Metlicovitz was a master, this poster won a competition organized to announce the opening of the tunnel. He depicts Mercury (the God of Commerce) riding the fender of a train emerging from the darkness of the tunnel into the wide open Italian countryside, with Milan in the distance. The poster exists in two sizes, and several different languages. This is the smaller, German format. Menegazzi 39 (var), Weill 141, Maitres 1900 p. 131 (var), Ricordi 186 (var).