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Poster, lithographed, CH 1939, monogrammed: CM (Carl F. Moos), printed by J. C. Müller, Zurich, a Swiss tourism poster that does not need many words.
Wormser Reklame-AuktionARTIST: CARL MOOS (1878-1959) SIZE: 35 1/2 x 50 3/4 in./90.4 x 128.7 cm PRINTER: Fretz Frères, Zürich DESCRIPTION: For a Swiss department store just south of the French border, Moos depicts an already dapper man who sees his future fashions in his shadow. An upgraded top hat, walking cane, and long trench coat will see him through the winter in the Jura mountains. (Art Deco; Fashion; Swiss)
Poster Auctions International IncBadende. Pastell auf braunem Papier. Sign., nicht dat. (um 1920). Sichtmaß: 35 x 29 cm. - In Passepartout in vg. Rahmen unter Glas (ungeöffnet). - Provenienz: aus einer österreichischen Privatsammlung.
Zisska & LacherBadende. Pastell auf braunem Papier. Sign., nicht dat. (um 1920). Sichtmaß: 35 x 29 cm. - In Passepartout in vg. Rahmen unter Glas (ungeöffnet). - Provenienz: aus einer österreichischen Privatsammlung.
Zisska & LacherUferlandschaft Unten rechts signiert. Gerahmt Ausrufdatum: 03.06.2023 Ungefähre Ausrufzeit: 17:27
Auktionshaus ZofingenMOOS, CARL FRANZ (München 1878 - 1959 Zürich) : Das Matterhorn; Aquarell; 47x36,5 cm (LM); mgr. u.r., verso a. Etikett bez.
Dobiaschofsky Auktionen AGCarl Moos (1878– 1959 Kandersteg lithographic poster, c.1950, condition A-; not backed (40 x 25 in. (102 x 64 cm.))
Lyon & TurnbullARTIST: CARL MOOS (1878-1959) SIZE: 35 x 49 5/8 in./88.8 x 126 cm PRINTER: Gebr. Fretz, Zürich DESCRIPTION: After the turn of the century, one of the most salacious bits of society gossip was that the Marchesa Casati would wander the streets in her long black gowns and coats, accompanied solely by her pet leopard. The idea was so remarkable that in the 1940s, Joseph Paget-Fredericks rendered the Marchesa on canvas with her cat—a painting which became quite well known. While we’ll never know if the Italian socialite was Moos’ inspiration for this design for a Swiss furrier, it is certainly as fabulous and attention-grabbing as the Marchesa herself. (Art Deco; Fashion; Animals; Cats; Swiss)
Poster Auctions International IncCARL FRANZ MOOS (1878-1959) CHOCOLAT KLAUS. 1906. 55x39 inches, 139 3/4x99 cm. J.C. Muller, Zurich. Condition B+: repaired tears, sharp creases and abrasions in margins; archival tape on verso. Paper. Chocolate p. 114.
Swann Auction Galleries(1878 - 1959). Die 6. F.P.Glass, F.Heubner, C.Moos, E.Preetorius, M.Schwarzer, W.Zietara. Plakate der Sechs drucken nur die Vereinigten Druckereien G. Schuh & Cie.. Farblithographie (1914). 125,5 x 87,7 cm. Auf Lwd. aufgezogen. - Horizontale Faltspur. D
Kiefer Buch- und KunstauktionenChocolat Klaus - 100,5x140, 1905 by Carl F. Moos (1878-1959)
Van Sabben AuctionsEinhorn Produkte Suppenartikel Kindernährmittel Affoltern a/A. - 90x128, 1918, on japan by Carl F. Moos (1878-1959)
Van Sabben AuctionsSweaters Alfr. Fehlbaum Bern - 90x128, 1917 by Carl F. Moos (1878-1959)
Van Sabben AuctionsCircus Alb. Schumann (horses) Pushball - 96x72,5, ca. 1910, on japan by Carl F. Moos (1878-1959)
Van Sabben AuctionsRigi Schweiz - 70x100, 1939 by Carl F. Moos (1878-1959)
Van Sabben AuctionsC. Wagner & Co. Sportartikel München - 91x125, 1909 by Carl F. Moos (1878-1959)
Van Sabben AuctionsMoos, Carl (1878 München - 1959 Zürich) Plakat ''Gabriel's Rollschuh Palast''. Farblithografie, 1910. Unten links im Stein signiert und datiert. Gedruckt bei Schuh & Cie., München. Mit den originalen Plakatschienen aus lackiertem Metall. 44 x 30 cm (ges). Altersgemäß guter Zustand, leichte Randmängel. Rollspuren. Etwas angegraut. Nicht hinterlegt. Werbeposter mit rollschuhlaufendem Paar im Tanzschritt. Poster for Rollerskater palace Munich. Colour lithograph, 1910. Signed and dated in the stone bottom left. Printed in Munich. With the original metal poster rails. Good age-appropriate condition, some small bends, a bit dusty and greyish. Showing a rollerskating couple.
Kunstauktionshaus GüntherARTIST: CARL MOOS (1878-1959) SIZE: 35 1/2 x 50 3/4 in./90.4 x 128.7 cm PRINTER: Fretz Frères, Zürich DESCRIPTION: For a Swiss department store just south of the French border, Moos depicts an already dapper man who sees his future fashions in his shadow. An upgraded top hat, walking cane, and long trench coat will see him through the winter in the Jura mountains. (Art Deco; Fashion; Swiss)
Poster Auctions International IncARTIST: CARL MOOS (1878-1959) SIZE: 34 3/4 x 50 1/8 in./88.3 x 127.3 cm PRINTER: Fretz Frères, Zürich DESCRIPTION: If it's warm and fit for the skiing competitor, it'll most certainly do for the businessman-in-town: the Swiss clothier wraps this ad up in sport, as the Alps surround and protect the country from the crucible of World War I raging without. (Art Deco; Sports; Swiss; Fashion; Winter)
Poster Auctions International IncARTIST: CARL MOOS (1878-1959) SIZE: 36 x 48 1/2 in./91.5 x 123 cm PRINTER: Vereinigte Druckereien und Kunstanstalten, München DESCRIPTION: Nestled along the Alps on the Austrian border, Berchtesgaden is an optimal environment for a ski getaway. Moos shows us a swirling bevy of skiers making their way up into the mountains as part of this ski club. Rare! (Art Nouveau; Winter; Sports; German)
Poster Auctions International IncMOOS, CARL FRANZ (München 1878 - 1959 Zürich) : "Wetterhorn gegen grosse Scheidegg"; Aquarell über Bleistift; 34,5x47,5 cm (LM); mgr. u.l., verso a. Etikett betitelt
Dobiaschofsky Auktionen AGARTIST: CARL MOOS (1878-1959) SIZE: 35 1/4 x 50 5/8 in./89.6 x 128.7 cm PRINTER: E. Goetz, Luzern DESCRIPTION: For a men’s and boys’ clothier in Lucerne, Moos gives us a father and son in equally debonair outfits. Carl Moos was the son of the Swiss painter Franz Moos, and was raised and trained in Munich. He had a successful span of several years of poster design there, but when World War I broke out, he understandably preferred to move to his father’s home of Switzerland, which offered neutrality and peace. (Art Deco; Fashion; Swiss)
Poster Auctions International IncARTIST: CARL MOOS (1878-1959) SIZE: 35 3/4 x 48 1/4 in./91 x 122.6 cm PRINTER: Gebr. Fretz, Zürich DESCRIPTION: The Fretz Brothers name should be a familiar one to collectors, as it’s the firm responsible for printing a number of quality Swiss posters that have come through our auctions. The full array of their services are spelled out below, but you may not take immediate notice of them since Moos’ noble, allegorical artwork should garner the lion’s share of your attention. (Art Nouveau; Posters on Posters; Swiss; Animals; Cats)
Poster Auctions International IncARTIST: CARL MOOS (1878-1959) SIZE: 36 1/8 x 49 1/4 in./91.7 x 125 cm PRINTER: Vereinigte Druckereien und Kunstanstalten, München DESCRIPTION: It's a little more stripped-down than a one-horse open sleigh, but it looks like great fun indeed, and the expression on the lady's face appears to confirm it. Carl Moos later won a silver medal in the art competitions of the 1928 Olympic Games for his poster work. (Art Nouveau; Sports; Animals; German)
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