Adolph's meat tenderizer
Saturday Evening Post
Illustrated by Herve Morvan
October 1954
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Adolph's meat tenderizer
Saturday Evening Post
Illustrated by Herve Morvan
October 1954
JOHN COULTER /
Chocolat sauvage... à croquer (2009)
Hommage à la publicité originale d’Hervé Morvan pour les chocolats Lanvin parue en 1961. Ici, John Coulter a choisi de célébrer le conte de Maurice Sendak Where the wild things are ? plutôt que de reprendre Le Petit Chaperon rouge de Charles Perrault.
I am so inspired by Herve Morvan’s work. He was a French poster artist and designer who became well-known for his advertising poster for Perrier in 1950. Along with Raymond Savignac, who was his good friend as well as his competitor, Hervé Morvan is still quite popular. Morvan’s works are relatively soft in touch compared with Savignac’s, and lovely characters often appear in his pieces. More HERE.
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