This charming 1951 original poster promotes the XVe Fêtes du Rhône and the Foire aux Vins Vaudois, held in the lakeside town of Vevey. Organized by the Union Générale des Rhodaniens, the festivities took place in June 1951, celebrating both regional heritage and the rich wine culture of the Vaud region.
The composition is lively and inviting: a traditionally dressed woman gestures joyfully toward the panoramic view of Vevey, nestled along the shores of Lake Geneva, with the Alps rising majestically in the background. In the foreground, lush vineyards evoke the celebrated Lavaux wine terraces, a hallmark of Swiss viticulture.
The poster perfectly captures the spirit of postwar optimism and tourism. Its bright colors, elegant typography, and idealized scenery reflect the golden age of travel posters, when destinations were presented as both picturesque and culturally vibrant.
The dual focus on festivity and wine underscores the importance of local traditions. The Foire aux Vins Vaudois highlighted the region’s renowned wines, inviting visitors to discover the flavors and craftsmanship of Swiss winemakers, while the Fêtes du Rhône celebrated the broader cultural identity tied to the Rhône basin.
Today, this poster stands as a delightful example of mid-century Swiss graphic design—both a promotional piece and a nostalgic window into a time when travel, culture, and regional pride were beautifully intertwined.
Original Poster
Tourism - Alcohol - Gastronomy - Switzerland
General Union of Rhodanians
Good condition, slight dirt
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