Am cassandre poster du bonnet

          The Dubonnet man is one of Cassandre's most memorable graphics.

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          Adolphe Jean-Marie (AM) Cassandre
          1935 Original Art Deco poster by Cassandre - Dubo, Dubon, Dubonnet

          1935

          "In triptych form, the mythical Dubo, Dubon, Dubonnet is in a way the ancestor of the animated gif!

          A simple, poetic visual narrative wrapped in a humorous tone. A silhouette darkens as the Dubo, Dubon, Dubonnet sequence progresses. Some say that it's these gestures and features that have given rise to our image of the aperitif.

          Cheers, Cassandra!

          The Dubonnet posters are one of A.M. Cassandre's (–) most famous and most popular designs.

        1. The Dubonnet posters are one of A.M. Cassandre's (–) most famous and most popular designs.
        2. AM Cassandre designed this three-part poster for the French aperitif Dubonnet in In three stages, we follow a figure presented in silhouette.
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        4. This triptych poster (that's three panels) was created in and tells a fun story.
        5. His style was largely inspired by the Cubist style.
        6. Today, the Evin law would forbid this type of alcohol promotion, but that hasn't stopped this poster from becoming a cult image, taken up and quoted by every generation of graphic designers. Dubonnet is a brand of vermouth flavored mainly with cinchona, available in red and white.

          It was created by French chemist Joseph Dubonnet. It was in Paris, near the future site of the Garnier opera house, that Joseph Dubonnet developed his cinchona wine in 1846. To combat malaria, he developed this bitter-tasting medicine, which he masked w