Lot 2079
Intaglio printing.
H 1010 mm W 640 mm.
C.J. Bucher AG, Lucerne
* | CHF | 1'800 / 2'500 |
* | EUR | 1'600 / 2'200 |
* | USD | 1'900 / 2'600 |
Hammer Price: CHF 3'600
Condition: A/A- (Frame), not examined out of frame.
Literature:
Clerc/Giroud 2014. Page 190;
Müller-Brockmann 2004. Page 134, No. 149; Müller/Hofmann 1995. Page 102; Rotzler/Schärer/Wobmann 1989. Page 121;
Müller-Brockmann/Wobmann 1989. Page 128, No. 129;
Weill 1984. Page 255, No. 448;
Margadant 1983. Page 169, No. 283.
Born in Switzerland in 1907, Herbert Matter studied in Paris, where he worked with Ozenfant and Cassandre.
He returned to Switzerland in 1932, and between 1934 and 1936 he designed a series of advertising posters for the “Schweizerische Verkehrszentrale”, the former Swiss tourism agency, which received international attention.
His use of photomontage and typography made Matter the founder of the modern photo poster. In 1935 he moved to New York, where he opened a photography studio.
He worked for clients including Harper’s Bazaar, Vogue and Knoll, taught at Yale University and worked on designs for the Guggenheim Museum. At this year’s auction, there are a number of highly prized intaglio-print posters by Matter up for bid.