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Motoculteur MABEC advertising poster designed by Pierre Baudouin in 1950

1950

$1,407.53
£1,031.49
€1,416VAT Included
CA$1,937.71
A$1,971.06
CHF 1,125.50
MX$23,841.02
NOK 13,123.94
SEK 13,325.02
DKK 8,997.79

About the Item

The Motoculteur MABEC advertising poster, designed by Pierre Baudouin in 1950, captures the spirit of mid-20th-century agricultural innovation and modernization. This poster promotes the MABEC motor cultivator, an advanced farming tool adaptable for use with either a rotary tiller or a plow. The advertisement reflects the growing emphasis on mechanization in agriculture during the post-World War II era, when Europe was rebuilding its economies and seeking greater efficiency in food production. The MABEC motor cultivator was marketed as a versatile and reliable tool for small to medium-sized farms. Its dual functionality, allowing users to attach either a rotary tiller (fraise) or a plow (charrue), made it an indispensable piece of equipment for a wide range of agricultural tasks. This adaptability appealed to farmers who needed to optimize their labor and resources while maintaining productivity on diverse types of land. The cultivator represented a step forward in simplifying and speeding up traditionally labor-intensive activities, from preparing soil for planting to maintaining the health of crops. The 1950s marked a transformative period in agricultural practices, as mechanized tools became more accessible to everyday farmers. Companies like MABEC played a key role in driving this transition by designing affordable, durable, and efficient machinery. The MABEC motor cultivator embodied this trend, offering cutting-edge solutions to the challenges faced by small-scale farmers striving to modernize their operations. Pierre Baudouin’s poster emphasizes the practical benefits of the MABEC motor cultivator, aiming to appeal to the working farmer. The promotional material would have highlighted its ease of use, durability, and adaptability to various tasks, showcasing it as a symbol of progress and efficiency. This resonated with a postwar audience eager to adopt new technologies to rebuild and improve their livelihoods. The Motoculteur MABEC poster by Pierre Baudouin is a valuable artifact from the era of agricultural modernization. It reflects not only the advancements in farming equipment but also the optimism and innovation of the 1950s. Today, it serves as a reminder of the transformative impact of mechanization on agriculture and the enduring appeal of well-designed, practical tools for farmers worldwide. Original poster Industry - Advertising - Agriculture Light Robust Economic General Advertising
  • Creator:
    Pierre Baudouin 1 (1921 - 1971)
  • Creation Year:
    1950
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 31.5 in (80 cm)Width: 23.23 in (59 cm)
  • Medium:
  • Period:
  • Condition:
    Good condition, on linen.
  • Gallery Location:
    PARIS, FR
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU1792215535222

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