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Job, 1889

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Estimated to arrive by Tue, Apr 14th. Details
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Shipping options

Estimated to arrive by Tue, Apr 14th. Details
FREE via Standard shipping (1 to 5 business days) to United States

Purchase protection

Payment options

PayPal accepted
PayPal Credit accepted
Venmo accepted
PayPal, MasterCard, Visa, Discover, and American Express accepted
Maestro accepted
Amazon Pay accepted
Nuvei accepted

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Category:

Home Décor

Quantity Available:

7 in stock

Condition:

New with tags

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Posted for sale:

More than a week ago

Item number:

1032236884

Item description

12inch x 18inch Poster Known as the father of the modern poster, Jules Chéret (1836 ? 1932) was a French painter and lithographer. He worked on everything from theater to advertising. This poster features a typical Cherette - the female image for which Cheret was well known - a woman flaunting her sexuality and her elan (and smoking!). Cheret often put his women in yellow to show off their style, as well as his own ease with printing.. JOB rolling papers are a popular brand of cigarette paper produced by Republic Tobacco in Perpignan, France. In 1838, a French craftsman named Jean Bardou came up with the idea for a booklet of rolling papers made of thin, pure rice paper. The booklets were a success and Bardou's trademark, the initials "JB" separated by a diamond, became such a common sight that people began referring to them as JOB, thus the brand-name was born. By 1849 he filed for a patent for "Papier JOB". There is a border around the image. The image size is correct.

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