Sun cream – Hamol ultra 2000
Artist: Herbert Leupin
Year: 1941
Size: 127 x 90 cm / 50 x 35.4″
Price:
CHF1800
About this poster
After all, besides skis and poles, one thing is indispensable for winter sports: sun protection. The cream tube, popular with athletes in the 1940s, becomes the body of the snowman and is at the centre of Hamol's advertising message, accompanied by an attractive young lady. This is the first edition or original poster of the Hamol advertisement from 1941.
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.: 4998
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- Company: Hamol AG, Zürich, CH
- Brand:Hamol AG
- Printer: Art Institut Grafica AG Basel
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- Size: 127 x 90 cm / 50 x 35.4″
- Printing technique:Lithograph in colours
- Condition:
A-/J
Very good condition. Picture preserved. Wrinkles and small tears, if any, restricted to edges. Mounted on acid-free Japanese vellum. - Category:
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- Publications:A Century of Swiss Winter Sports Posters
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