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1932 French Ad Byrrh Aperitif Wine Georges Leonnec France Drink Baroque Georgian XEGA2 Gelatin first became popular during

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Gelatin first became popular during the Victorian period when jelly molds were a crowd pleaser

This is an original 1935 photogravure of the house of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe on Frauenplan in Weimar

This is an original 1908 halftone print of a port in Haarlem

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" This is an original 1893 halftone print of the Ohio State Building at the 1893 Chicago Worlds Fair

1932 French Ad Byrrh Aperitif Wine Georges Leonnec France Drink Baroque Georgian XEGA2 Gelatin first became popular duringThis is an original 1932 black and white French ad for Byrrh, an apritif wine, illustrated by famed artist Georges Lonnec. Georges Lonnec (1881 1940) Georges Lonnec, brother to the popular novelist Felix Lonnec, began his career as a cartoonist selling drawings to humorous newspapers in 1899. In 1907 he began collaborations with Vie Parisienne (Parisian Life) and campaigns for Renault and Daimler. After participating in WWI he become the official

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