Located in SAINT-OUEN-SUR-SEINE, FR
Original Vintage Poster created by Fransisco Tamagno for Absinthe Cusenier advertising in 1896.
Artist: Fransisco Tamagno (1851-1933)
Title: L’Absinthe Cusenier Oxygenée - C’est ma santé
Date: 1896
Size: 25.8 x 34.3 in / 65.5 x 87 cm
Printer : Imprimerie Camis
Materials and Techniques: Colour lithograph on paper
Linen backing: Yes
Condition: A. Designates a poster in very good condition. The colours are fresh and there are no or very few paper losses. If there are imperfections they are marginal and imperceptible.
Additional Details:
Francisco Nicolas Tamagno is an Italian painter and poster artist, active in France between 1880 and 1914.
Absinthe seems to have been invented in the late eighteenth century by a doctor from Franche-Comté, a native of Doubs, Dr. Pierre Ordinaire. This doctor, also an apothecary, created a miracle cure "the Green Fairy" which was in fact an elixir of absinthe recommended to treat epilepsy, gout, worms, kidney stones, colic and headache.
Around 1800, a Swiss trader bought the recipe with the idea of ??marketing it as an aperitif drink.
Eugene Cusenier, seeing the success of this drink, founded a distillery of absinthe in the Doubs in 1855.
But it was also in the 1860s that the first articles related to absinthe abuse (absinthism) were published. In order to overcome this bad publicity, the Cusenier family innovated by creating a so-called beneficial absinthe: Absinthe Oxygénée which this poster advertises.
A man in a bar with Art Nouveau decoration, prepares the ritual of absinthe à la française: the absinthe is in the bottom of the glass, a perforated absinthe spoon...
Category
Early 20th Century French Art Nouveau Francisco N. Tamagno Furniture