This artwork is from Les Maitres de L’Affiche series; miniature versions of outstanding stone lithograph artworks of the most important advertising posters by the finest artists.
“In 1976, Jean Get, a young chemist in the town of Revel in the Haute Garonne district near Toulouse, decided to create the ultimate creme de menthe, and gave his product a name which would remind the buyer of the English word “peppermint.” The original Pippermint still accounts for some 70% of all the creme de menthe sales in France. The headquarters still remains in the founder’s hometown (Revel)” (Wine Spectator, 2)
Details
Artists:
Jules Cheret
Origin:
France
Circa:
1900
Printer:
Chaix - Paris
Size:
11.5'' x 15.5''
ID:
#MA213
Linen Backed:
No
Size
Unit
Inches
Centimeters
Width
11.5
29.21
Height
15.5
39.37
Depth
0.1
0.25
Details
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