Lot 17: EMIL CARDINAUX (1877-1936). ZERMATT. 1908. 40x28 inches, 103x72 cm. J. E. Wolfensberger, Zurich.
Emil Cardinaux - 1877-1936
Auction House: Swann Auction Galleries
Auction Location: New York, NY, USA
104 East 25th Street
New York, NY
USA
10010
Phone: 212.254.4710
Fax: 212 979 1017
Email: swann@swanngalleries.com
Auction Title: RARE & IMPORTANT TRAVEL POSTERS
Auction Date: 18 November 2009
Description: EMIL CARDINAUX (1877-1936) ZERMATT. 1908.
40 1/2x28 1/2 inches, 103x72 1/2 cm. J. E. Wolfensberger, Zurich.
Condition A- / B+: repaired tears through margins, one affecting text; creases in margins and image.
"In the beginning was the Matterhorn." (Schweiz p. 50). The extraordinary contours of this legendary mountain have appeared in countless posters. Many Art Nouveau artists depicted the mountain, and their images reflect the realistic, academic representations that were popular at the time. Cardinaux's image of the dawn-drenched Matterhorn, exceptional and revolutionary in its design, smashed the old mold. Pure, bold, simple and strong, this poster adapts the style of the German Sachsplakat ("object poster") from before the First World War and presages the Swiss Realism of the early 1920s. "For the first time a graphic approach was taken to the problem posed by a poster" (Weill p.122). "The Swiss poster can be said to have been born with the creation of the Zermatt" (ibid). "The poster stands out above the common ruck [the typical Swiss poster of the time] just as the mountain soars above the landscape" (Schweiz p. 52). It is the first and perhaps the finest object poster within the travel poster genre. Cardinaux 14, Weill p. 120, Miroir 1, Alps 68, Margadant, 1, Swiss Tourist 67, Schweiz 1, Le Coultre p. 55, Voyage, p. 24, Swiss Art Nouveau 82.
Condition: All items are offered for sale subject to Swann Galleries' standard terms and conditions of sale, which are published in our catalogues.

Close



