This 2000 original poster by Raymond Savignac was created to promote the Vin de Suresnes, a unique urban vineyard located just outside Paris. Known for his witty, colorful, and instantly recognizable style, Savignac designed this playful composition featuring a figure whose body is replaced by bold, hand-painted typography. The character, dressed in golden boots, holds an accordion in one hand and a glass of wine in the other, evoking the festive, lively spirit of French wine culture.
The Suresnes vineyard, one of the last remaining in the Île-de-France region, has a long history dating back to the Middle Ages. Despite urbanization, it continues to produce quality white wines, preserving an essential part of Parisian viticultural heritage. This "Cru 2000" poster marks a special vintage, celebrating both the vineyard’s resilience and its contribution to local tradition.
Savignac, one of the most famous French poster artists of the 20th century, was known for his ability to blend humor with graphic simplicity. His work for brands like Dubo Dubon Dubonnet, Air France, and Monoprix made him a household name in advertising. This Vin de Suresnes poster is a perfect example of his cheerful and lighthearted approach, making it a collector’s piece for lovers of vintage posters, wine, and French culture.
Alcohol - Music - France
Good condition
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