Advertising is often concerned with the power to affect human emotions, preferably the kind that encourages people to open their wallets. It should come as no surprise, then, that
framed large vintage posters are well loved by many art enthusiasts. The bold colors and striking imagery combined with attention-grabbing typography. Since the advertisements are typically for pleasurable things or experience, that also adds to their enduring appeal.
Some
framed large vintage wall art is concerned with everyday items. One example of this is Leonetteo Cappiello’s “Pates Baroni,” which advertises a brand of spaghetti. Cappiello makes the subject interesting by placing the spaghetti with a clown figure against a red background. The same artist also designed an umbrella ad in “Parapluie Revel” and arranged the black umbrellas in a compelling way by positioning them to cover people’s faces and setting them against a bright yellow background.