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Abe Martin 28x42 Giclee on Canvas
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Description:
Series: Cigar Labels
Artist: Unknown
Period:
Source country: USA
Source Year:
To promote this brand of cigars the company / importer used a comic figure from the Indianapolis news (1905-1930). Cigar label art was mass produced between 1880 and 1920 using the lithographic process. The reason for this new form of advertising was the great demand of tobacco combined with the expansion into new markets because of the railroads across the USA. The art was used to draw attention to one brand over another and reflected the values and inclinations of the times.
28 inch by 42 inch Giclee print on Canvas.
All files are stored digitally and are ready for reproduction. The quality is closely monitored to ensure professional results.
Series: Cigar Labels
Artist: Unknown
Period:
Source country: USA
Source Year:
To promote this brand of cigars the company / importer used a comic figure from the Indianapolis news (1905-1930). Cigar label art was mass produced between 1880 and 1920 using the lithographic process. The reason for this new form of advertising was the great demand of tobacco combined with the expansion into new markets because of the railroads across the USA. The art was used to draw attention to one brand over another and reflected the values and inclinations of the times.
28 inch by 42 inch Giclee print on Canvas.
All files are stored digitally and are ready for reproduction. The quality is closely monitored to ensure professional results.
This item is custom made per order.