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Vintage Advertising Poster
This reproduction is a famous Art Deco poster for Twining Tea, created by the renowned French graphic artist Charles Loupot in 1930. The design is celebrated for its visual sophistication and innovative use of a bold graphic style. It is considered a masterclass in Art Deco elegance and minimalism, featuring bold geometric forms.
About the Artwork
Artist: Charles Loupot (1892-1962), a pioneer of commercial poster design in the early 20th century.
Year: 1930.
Style: Art Deco, a style known for its dramatic and glamorous designs that bid farewell to the organic forms of Art Nouveau.
Design Concept: Loupot used the brand's red and gold colors and played on the idea of steam to create an emblem where the tea and the initial "T" of Twining appear intertwined.
Medium: The original advertisement was produced as a lithograph on stone.
Brand: Twinings is an English tea marketer that holds the world's oldest continually used company logo.
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This reproduction is a famous Art Deco poster for Twining Tea, created by the renowned French graphic artist Charles Loupot in 1930. The design is celebrated for its visual sophistication and innovative use of a bold graphic style. It is considered a masterclass in Art Deco elegance and minimalism, featuring bold geometric forms.
About the Artwork
Artist: Charles Loupot (1892-1962), a pioneer of commercial poster design in the early 20th century.
Year: 1930.
Style: Art Deco, a style known for its dramatic and glamorous designs that bid farewell to the organic forms of Art Nouveau.
Design Concept: Loupot used the brand's red and gold colors and played on the idea of steam to create an emblem where the tea and the initial "T" of Twining appear intertwined.
Medium: The original advertisement was produced as a lithograph on stone.
Brand: Twinings is an English tea marketer that holds the world's oldest continually used company logo.