9 Feb 2018

Images of Buenos Aires’ Advertising Past

1964, Quilmes Imperial por Savignac. Photo courtesy of Historia de la Publicidas.

Historia de la Publicidas is a wonderful archive documenting the advertising history of Buenos Aires in Argentina. Curated by Raul Manrupe the collection features a mixture of archival photography, contemporary images of ghost signs, and other artwork involved in the production and documentation of outdoor advertising. Raul has kindly let me reproduce some of my favourite images here on the blog but I recommend a browse of the full collection [Link expired]. Historia de la Publicidas can also be found giving updates via the Facebook page and Twitter feed.

From L-R: 1954 Aluvion/Pub.Orbis, Ilus: Franco Mosca / 1947 Aluvión/Publ.Orbis/Camargo y Canning / 1947. Aluvión. Revista Continente.
1950s Nestlé/Nido, Rivadavia y Terrero. Photo courtesy of Historia de la Publicidas.
1960s, Llauró, Canning y Güemes. Photo courtesy of Historia de la Publicidas.
1965ca, Fanta, Gancia, Nazca 600 (1983). Photo courtesy of Historia de la Publicidas.
1958 Callao y Córdoba, Kelvinator. Photo courtesy of Historia de la Publicidas.
1958, Roberto Mertig, Orbis, lugar no ident. Photo courtesy of Historia de la Publicidas.
1950s, Polaris, Peru y Belgrano (existente). Photo courtesy of Historia de la Publicidas.
1950s, Champagne Protocolo, Cordoba y Esmeralda. Photo courtesy of Historia de la Publicidas.

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