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Cassandre, A.M.

A.M. CASSANDRE Liqueur Bonal (Quadriptych), 1933

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This exceptional original advertisement poster by the renowned A.M. Cassandre exemplifies the pinnacle of graphic design and advertising artistry from the 1930s. Cassandre, celebrated for his groundbreaking contributions to modern poster design, created this masterful piece as a stunning visual statement.

What sets this poster apart is its monumental scale and unique composition—a collection of four separate panels, each measuring 62" x 46". When assembled, they form a complete image of approximately H: 125" x W: 93", making it an impressive and rare collector’s item. Printed by Alliance Graphique in Paris, this piece showcases Cassandre’s unparalleled ability to combine striking imagery with precise typography to create advertisements that transcend their commercial purpose and achieve lasting artistic value.

Referenced in several authoritative texts, including:

A.M. Cassandre peintre d'affiches (1948, page 75),

Cassandre. Bibliothèque de l'Image (2005, page 72),

A.M. Cassandre affiches arts graphiques théâtre (1985, page 54),

Affichistes du Siècle (2000, page 48).

Details

Sku: CB7935

Artist: A.M. Cassandre

Title: Liqueur Bonal (Quadriptych)

Year: 1933

Signed: No

Medium: Serigraph

Edition Size: Unknown

Framed: No

Frame Suggestion: Inquire with our experts for framing suggestions.

Condition: B-: Good Condition, Signs of Handling and Age

Dimensions

Paper Size: 125 x 93 inches ( 318 x 236 cm )

Image Size: 125 x 93 inches ( 318 x 236 cm )

A.M. CASSANDRE Liqueur Bonal (Quadriptych), 1933

$3,500

About the Artist

A.M. Cassandre

Cassandre (1901–1968), born Adolphe Jean-Marie Mouron, was a French painter, poster artist, and typeface designer known for revolutionizing graphic design in the early 20th century. Born in Ukraine to French parents, he moved to Paris to study at the École des Beaux-Arts and the Académie Julian. Influenced by Cubism and Surrealism, he gained acclaim in the 1930s for his striking, geometric posters—especially for travel and brands like Dubonnet. He co-founded the Alliance Graphique advertising agency and created iconic typefaces such as Bifur and Peignot. His work merged fine art with commercial design, elevating posters to a modern art form. In 1936, MoMA exhibited his work, leading to commissions from Harper’s Bazaar. Cassandre’s bold compositions and integration of typography left a lasting impact on modern visual culture and graphic design.
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