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A Bit of French Flair!
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Step into the enchanting world of vintage French advertisements with a Cachou Lajaunie poster designed by talented artist Francisco Tomagno who earlier designed the famous "Pierrot" image for Cointreau.
At the heart of Tomagno's 1905 composition, a captivating Victorian woman takes center stage, delicately holding a coveted tin of Cachou Lajaunie as admirers from various professions gaze at her. Cachou Lajaunie is a licorice candy designed to mask smoker's breath, and the poster proudly proclaims its recommendation for smokers, chauffeurs, cyclists and others, adding charm to its allure. The candy is still made today in Toulouse.
French publicity posters are an art genre of their own that began in the later 1800s with the invention of color lithography. The Belle Epoque era from 1890 to turn of the century was the peak period for the French poster. The genre remained popular through the Second World War.
The Poster is framed in a black lacquer frame ready to hang. (39"x51" unframed.)
Perfect condition with no age marks. Certificate of authenticity.
$3500 Value
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