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Vintage advertising poster for the French aperitif Dubonnet designed by A.M.Cassandre in 1932.
Cassandre, the pseudonym of Adolphe Jean-Marie Mouron (1901-1968), was a French painter, commercial poster artist and typeface designer. He was born in Ukraine to French parents and moved to Paris as a young man. Inspired by cubism as well as surrealism, he earned a reputation and awards as a poster designer and his works are memorable for their innovative graphic solutions, influencing many other poster artists of the time.
Created in the 1840s, Dubonnet is a sweet wine-based aperitif. It is said to be a favourite pre-lunch tipple for the Queen of England as it was for her mother, Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother. It has been reported that Her Majesty prefers two parts Dubonnet Rouge and one part Gordon’s gin, stirred and strained into a glass, followed by a slice of lemon and exactly two cubes of ice.
Available as an archival quality reproduction in 9 standard metric sizes in the following formats: an unframed print; a framed print; a stretched canvas; a canvas floating frame. Frames are available in white, natural oak, chocolate oak and black sustainable timber.
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