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Florio Cinzanoby Leonetto Cappiello
20" x 26" Framed Advertisement Frame
Cinzanoby Leonetto Cappiello
21" x 29" Framed Advertisement Frame
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Cinzano- Vermouthby Marcus Jules
18" x 25" Framed Art Frame
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Cinzanoby Leonetto Cappiello
20" x 26" Framed Advertisement Frame
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Florio E Cinzanoby Leonetto Cappiello
29" x 37" Framed Advertisement Frame
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Martini Rossiby Marcello Dudovich
31" x 43" Framed Advertisement Frame
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Cinzanoby Leonetto Cappiello
23" x 29" Framed Advertisement Frame
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Cinzano, 1920by Leonetto Cappiello
15" x 17" Framed Advertisement Frame
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Cinzano Vermouth
19" x 26" Framed Advertisement Frame
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Cinzano Brutby Leonetto Cappiello
22" x 29" Framed Advertisement Frame
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Martini & Rossi
29" x 41" Framed Advertisement Frame
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Martini Rossi - Torinoby Marcello Dudovich
31" x 43" Framed Advertisement Frame
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Florio E Cinzanoby Leonetto Cappiello
37" x 50" Framed Advertisement Frame
Florio e Cinzanoby Leonetto Cappiello
29" x 37" Framed Advertisement Frame
Cinzanoby Leonetto Cappiello
39" x 58" Framed Advertisement Frame
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Framed Vermouth Wall Art
A truly sensational touch and taste of Italy, the framed vermouth artwork not only lets you perceive the beverage, but also entitles you to explore it in many different forms. Many artists have used the beverage for their source of inspiration to work on their creativity, which can be seen in these wonderful pieces of art. The aromatized wine is a type of heartened wine that is flavored with a variety of botanicals. The modern variety of the drink was initially produced in Turin, Italy between mid to late 18th century. Traditionally, it was used only for medicine purposes, but now it’s used to serve guests in trendy cafes based in Turin.
Marcello Dudovich’s framed vermouth art paintings titled “Martini and Rossi” beautifully expresses the Italian side to the beverage and gives it a feminine touch. The lady in the picture is posing as if she doesn’t really care what others think, because she’s still going to drink the beverage. Alternatively, it may also appear as though she is very passionate about the drink and maybe in that pose due to its effects. However, “Cinzano” by Leonetto Cappiello is a truly beautiful work of art and focuses more on what goes inside the drink rather than the drink itself. The fruity burst boasts color, tone and personality, all of which help put Cappiello’s creativity to work.
“Apero IV” by Daphne Brissonnet suggests a gloom tone that would work well in places the beverage is served. Her work of art consists of a bartender who seems to be on his way to take the drinks to customers. However, depending on how you choose to view the art, it may also seem as if the artist is showing how rich and royal the beverage is, due to the position the bartender is standing and how he is holding the drink.
These framed vermouth art canvases are a beautiful touch to any beverage industry and can also be a little piece of fascinating decor for the home. In the late 19th century, the beverage became tremendously popular with bartenders who used it as a key ingredient in a variety of classic cocktails. These include the Manhattan, Negroni, and the Martini. As well as being used as a cocktail ingredient or aperitif, vermouth can also be used as an alternative to white wine whilst cooking.
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