Maggi Soup
Artist: Herbert Leupin
Year: 1954
Size: 128 x 90 cm / 50.4 x 35.4″
Price:
CHF380
About this poster
In the 1950s, soup was considered a poor man's food and has always been blacklisted by children. But how did the story end? The soup saver paid for his refusal with his life - the soup is still available today and, especially in winter, office tigers still like to slurp it over lunchtime and in many posh pickles, a gourmet soup with delight.
Artist: Herbert Leupin
Herbert LEUPIN was born in Beinwil am See in 1916. He lived in Basel and later in his life he moved to the Italian part of Switzerland, where he died in 1999.
Between 1932 and 1935, he was trained at the Basel School of Arts and Crafts, where he was taught by teachers such as Paul Kammüller, Hermann Eidenbenz and Donald Brun. After graduating, he did an internship at the Eidenbenz advertising firm in Basel... more
Herbert LEUPIN was born in Beinwil am See in 1916. He lived in Basel and later in his life he moved to the Italian part of Switzerland, where he died in 1999 ...
Between 1932 and 1935, he was trained at the Basel School of Arts and Crafts, where he was taught by teachers such as Paul Kammüller, Hermann Eidenbenz and Donald Brun. After graduating, he did an internship at the Eidenbenz advertising firm in Basel... more
Poster details
- Poster No.: 2785
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- Company: Maggi AG (Nestlé SA Vevey)
- Brand:Maggi GmbH
- Printer: Graphische Anstalt J. E. Wolfensberger AG, Zürich, CH
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- Size: 128 x 90 cm / 50.4 x 35.4″
- Printing technique:Lithograph in colours
- Condition:
A-
Very good condition. Picture preserved completely. Wrinkles and small tears, if any, restricted to edges. - Category:
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- Publications:Herbert Leupin - Plakate Bilder Graphiken
- Price:
CHF380
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