1900 French Art Nouveau Trade Card, Berlin (Framed) stencil art This piece will look fabulous
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This piece will look fabulous framed in a kitchen
About The Poster: A color plate from an exquisite book called Les Programmes Illustres
Their music was highly theatrical
sunny islands and was to become Guy Laroche's first (and incredibly popular
Michel Bouvet has been behind the design project of this festival for several years and has developed the visual style and elements found in this poster
1900 French Art Nouveau Trade Card, Berlin (Framed) stencil art This piece will look fabulousDate: 1900 Size: card: 4. 25" x 3", frame: 11" x 9. 5" In the late 1800s and early 1900s companies often issued collector cards as a way of getting consumers to buy more product much like hockey or baseball cards in the 20th century. Cigarette companies, sewing machine companies, and in this case, a company that made soup bouillon cubes (Liebig) found new and novel subjects like faraway destinations (in this case, Berlin!) to entice consumers to buy
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