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| 372. Printing house Necchi-Milano, "Chianti Campari", Italian stone lithograph, c.1940, 39" x 55". Italian posters are much more difficult to come by than French posters. Here we have a very nice representation of Italian caricatures in advertisements. 500-700 |
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| 373. Jarville, "Prunelle du Velay", French stone lithograph, c.1922, 46" x 62". In the mood of the father of Modern poster work, this image typifies the wonderful caricatures of the 1920s, in France. Jarville is listed in the book "Memory de la Rue" (Karscher collection). Little is known about this artist. 500-700 |
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| 374. Jean D'Ylen (1866-1938), "Asti Fiorino", French stone lithograph, c.1922, 47" x 63". Like Cappiello, D'Ylen often personifies a product with an outrageous figure. For the French market, this Italian company again used one of the best artists of the time. 1250-1750 |
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