de Castellane
Champagne has always maintained a profound and inherent connection with the world of art. As a cultural phenomenon, it stands as an international symbol of conviviality, celebration, and the joy of sharing. This close relationship has long tied Champagne to the arts in a meaningful way, with a fine Champagne itself often regarded as a true work of art. Conversely, the world of painting is likewise celebrated for producing major artistic masterpieces.
When advertising first emerged, posters brought the art of painting into public spaces, adorning the streets with creative works. Esteemed artists contributed their expertise and vision to craft these posters, resulting in pieces that have become integral to our shared cultural heritage.
Founded in 1895, the de Castellane house has upheld a distinguished tradition of supporting the painting arts, particularly associated with its iconic Saint-Andrew Cross. This legacy of patronage continues to link the house of de Castellane with the vibrant world of art.