The first illustrated poster of the Fête des Vignerons, Vevey 1889
A Swiss soldier is carrying a standard announcing the Fête of 1889
1889 – ANONYME
CHF 2620.–
A Swiss soldier is carrying a standard announcing the Fête of 1889
1905 – Marguerite BURNAT-PROVINS
SoldA celebrated poster for the Fête of 1905, designed by Marguerite Burnat-Provins
A proud winegrower invites you to drink a glass in front of Lake Geneva
An overall view of the stage of the Fête des Vignerons 1905.
A gelatin silver print from the 1920's,
signed by Frédéric Boissonnas
1925 circa – Frédéric BOISSONNAS
CHF 530.–
1927 – René MARTIN
SoldA poster by René Martin, a painter and illustrator from the canton of Vaud for the Fête des Vignerons in 1927
1927 – Harry HEUSSLER
CHF 1380.–
3 large concerts, 'Reminisence on the Fête des Vignerons 1927' at the 'Hôtel de la Paix' in Lausanne.
1955 – Victor RUTZ
SoldThis poster by Victor Rutz was printed in the 3 national languages.
The reputation of the Fête des Vignerons had already spread.
1955 – Victor RUTZ
Sold1955 circa – Pierre MONNERAT
CHF 940.–
Nestlé sponsored the Fête in 1955.
1955 – Pierre MONNERAT
CHF 870.–
1977 – Jean MONOD
CHF 450.–
The official poster with the logo designed par Jean Monod, symbolises a grape pip that has been nurtured and swollen by the sun.
For the first time the Fête des Vignerons prints its poster in large Swiss size.
1977 – GUCKENBERGER&BELLON
CHF 195.–
1991 – Jean TINGUELY
SoldA poster by Jean Tinguely for the concerts and hymns of the Fêtes des Vignerons, made for the 700th anniversary of the Confédération in 1991.
1999 – PUBLICIS
CHF 220.–
In 1999 the Arlevin character was chosen as the graphic messenger, as logo of the Fête and subject of the poster in large Swiss format.
In this poster Arlevin greets a constellation of golden grains which form into a bunch of grapes.