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19th Century Vintage Japanese Advertisement (Man with Fan) Abstract Art 95% of the original sales

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95% of the original sales were in Britain and the US

His songs didn't just foresee societal changes

Pascal Blanchet is a Montreal-based multi-media artist whose graphic works include collaborations with The New Yorker

Directly inspired by a piece by Ludwig Hohlwein

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19th Century Vintage Japanese Advertisement (Man with Fan) Abstract Art 95% of the original salesDate: 1889 Size: 14. 75 x 10 inches Artist: Unknown About this poster: This poster is an example of a hikifuda, a graphic flyer used in Japan between the 17th and 19th centuries to advertise anything from restaurants to accessories, cosmetics, and medicines. It was produced towards the end of the Meiji period (1868 1912), a chapter of Japanese history characterized by Western influence and rapid industrialization. This print is in fair condition, with

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