Mercedes-Benz Gold Coast Magazine Issue 22 – Autumn 2020

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P RO PAGA N DA

MERCEDES-BENZ MESSAGING

A glimpse into Mercedes-Benz marketing of yesteryear, an era of long copy, masterful commercial artistry and press advertising with panache. Curated by the team at MBGC. Schönheit, literally meaning beauty in German, was the modern day

The American-born artist was the son of a German newspaper publisher

equivalent of a headline for this 1926 Mercedes-Benz advertisement

and was a prodigious illustrator, working at The Examiner newspaper in

created by artist Edward Cucuel (a.k.a. Edward Offelsmeyer).

San Francisco when he was just 17 before he moved to Paris where he

It was a deliberate style promoted by the car manufacturer who wanted to show that women could self-confidently conquer the automobile and

entered the Academie Julian and the Academie Colarossi, later studying under Gerome at L’Ecole des Beaux Arts.

illustrated this by using them as early motifs for automotive publicity.

After traveling through Europe to study the old masters, he settled in

According to Karl Benz’s biography he recalled with great pleasure that

Germany in 1899 and worked as an illustrator in Leipzig and Berlin for

among the first buyers was a woman teacher.

several papers and books as well as other publications all over Europe, including the Illustrated London News.

“She came from faraway Hungary to see the Mannheim miracle with her own eyes,” he said. “She was very enthusiastic, but unfortunately her financial strength was not proportionate to her enthusiasm. “But an enthusiastic woman is never short of options, she managed to convince a colleague to share her enthusiasm, and he too sacrificed his savings for the car.” Cucuel’s style suited the look Mercedes-Benz were looking for. 62

His painting style, heavily influenced by the early German Expressionists, was further enhanced by his association with artist Leo Putz, where he spent five summers living by the Chiemsee Lake in Bavaria where they painted nudes ‘en plein air’, which set the tone for his later work. Cucuel created a number of illustrations for Mercedes-Benz that were used in posters and advertising materials including the Frau in Rot (Woman in Red), depicting a woman racing driver and revered as one of the most striking advertising motifs of the 1920s.


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