Bell “the best of what’s good“, Niklaus Stoecklin
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Bell “the best of what’s good“

Artist: Niklaus Stoecklin
Year: 1923
Size: 128 x 90 cm / 50.4 x 35.4″
Price: CHF1400

About this poster

In the early 1920s, the famous poster designer Niklaus Stoecklin created a unique image for the Basel meat company BELL, understandable by everyone. This rare stone lithograph promotes the brand on the most effective level, delivering quality just like the company itself.

Artist: Niklaus Stoecklin

Niklaus STOECKLIN was born in Basel in 1896 and died in 1982.

Stoecklin’s first teacher in Basel was Burkhard Mangold who heavily influenced his style. He studied at the Basel School of Arts and Craft and created his first ‘object poster’ in 1922. He then studied the modern graphic style in Munich and became influenced by Ludwig Hohlwein and the Purist style of the great Swiss architect and designer L... more

Niklaus STOECKLIN was born in Basel in 1896 and died in 1982.

Stoecklin’s first teacher in Basel was Burkhard Mangold who heavily influenced his sty ...

le. He studied at the Basel School of Arts and Craft and created his first ‘object poster’ in 1922. He then studied the modern graphic style in Munich and became influenced by Ludwig Hohlwein and the Purist style of the great Swiss architect and designer L... more
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