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Dolly Madison - Mild Satisfying 24x36 Giclee
by DSDI
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Dolly Madison - Mild Satisfying 24x36 Giclee is a arts by DSDI. See more in Arts and Creative Products.
Description:
Series: Cigar Labels
Artist: Unknown
Period:
Source country: USA
Source Year:
The heroic first Lady who saved many of the treasures of the White House in 1814. This cigar label pays her tribute as well as uses her famous name to promote these smokes. 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.
24 inch by 36 inch Giclee print on standard paper.
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:
The heroic first Lady who saved many of the treasures of the White House in 1814. This cigar label pays her tribute as well as uses her famous name to promote these smokes. 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.
24 inch by 36 inch Giclee print on standard paper.
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.