Wool of Schaffhouse, Hans Aeschbach
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Wool of Schaffhouse

Artist: Hans Aeschbach
Year: 1957
Size: 128 x 90 cm / 50.4 x 35.4″

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What an inventive idea for advertising knitting wool! A stork carries an orange ball of wool carefully in his beak. This original 1957 poster lithograph by the Zurich graphic designer Hans Aeschbach is one of the most ingenious posters advertising the legendary Schaffhauser wool.

Artist: Hans Aeschbach

Hans AESCHBACH studied graphic design at the Zurich Kunstgewerbeschule from 1927 to 1931, then lived in Paris until 1934 and returned to Zurich to work as a free-lance graphic designer. He mostly designed advertisements and posters and made illustrations for consumer goods. Among his best and most important commercial posters were those for the companies Hero, riri zippers and various food brands. Between 1943 and... more

Hans AESCHBACH studied graphic design at the Zurich Kunstgewerbeschule from 1927 to 1931, then lived in Paris until 1934 and returned to Zurich to work as a ...

free-lance graphic designer. He mostly designed advertisements and posters and made illustrations for consumer goods. Among his best and most important commercial posters were those for the companies Hero, riri zippers and various food brands. Between 1943 and... more
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