Talmone Chocolate Eggs Alberto Bianchi 1932 33
Talmone Chocolate Eggs — Alberto Bianchi, 1932-33 This charming poster from 1932-33 was created by Alberto Bianchi to promote chocolate Easter eggs from Talmone, one of Italy's most historic chocolate makers and a name that, for generations of Italians, was inseparable from the joy of Easter morning. Talmone was founded in Turin in 1850, and quickly became one of Italy's pioneering chocolate manufacturers — among the first in the country to produce chocolate on an industrial scale. By the 1930s, the brand had built a reputation not only for quality but for the playful, colourful advertising that accompanied its products, with chocolate eggs in particular becoming a beloved seasonal tradition. Alberto Bianchi worked in the lively tradition of Italian commercial illustration of the period, producing imagery designed to delight as much as to sell — bright colours, joyful compositions and a sense of celebration that suited the festive nature of the product perfectly. This poster is a wonderful piece of Italian confectionery history, evoking the excitement of Easter in 1930s Italy. Digitally restored by an artist (wear removed, colours refreshed, vintage character retained). Copyright: Personal use only — no resale or redistribution. Download includes 5 high-resolution JPEG files: 4×5 (up to 40×50cm) · 3×4 (up to 18×24″) · 2×3 (up to 24×36″) · International (A5–A1, 50×70cm) · 11×14″










