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Die-cut Trade Card for F G Jaeger Confectioners
Die-cut Trade Card for F G Jaeger Confectioners of Brockton, Massachusetts, USA, using the somewhat surprising visual motifs of an artists palette and a kitten... Date: circa 1900s
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Confectioners Jaeger Massachusetts Motifs Paints Palette Pictorial Pictures Surprising Sweet Unusual Visual Brockton Die Cut
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1. Title: A Whimsical Delight: The F.G. Jaeger Confectioners Die-cut Trade Card Featuring an Artist's Palette and a Surprising Kitten (circa 1900s, Brockton, Massachusetts, USA) Step back in time to the early 1900s and feast your eyes on this die-cut trade card from F.G. Jaeger Confectioners of Brockton, Massachusetts, USA. This charming, pictorial card, which measures approximately 3 x 5 inches, is a delightful example of American advertising during an era when visual motifs were both unusual and intriguing. The card's primary visual elements are an artist's palette and a surprising kitten. The palette, brimming with vibrant oil paints, is open and inviting, as if beckoning the viewer to create a masterpiece. The kitten, with its curious head tilted towards the palette, adds a playful and unexpected twist to the scene. The juxtaposition of these two seemingly unrelated objects creates a whimsical and intriguing image that is sure to capture the attention of the viewer. The card's design is further enhanced by its die-cut shape, which allows the palette and kitten to be raised from the background, giving the image a three-dimensional quality. The card's edges are also intricately cut, adding to its overall visual appeal. This die-cut trade card is a testament to the creativity and ingenuity of American advertising during the early 1900s. It is a rare and delightful find that is sure to bring a smile to your face and transport you back in time. Whether you are a collector of advertising memorabilia, a history buff, or simply someone who appreciates the art of the past, this card is a must-have addition to your collection. Mary Evans Picture Library is proud to offer this unique and intriguing image for licensing and use in various projects. Let us help you bring a touch of the past to your modern creations.
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