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Cocofruitine 1900s | Golden Eagles Food Poster
Cocofruitine 1900s | Golden Eagles Food Poster
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Two golden eagles spread their wings to frame a heraldic shield containing Cocofruitine vegetable butter. This Belle Époque advertising lithograph depicts the ornate Art Nouveau style of early French food marketing.
Designed for the French market around 1900-1910, when vegetable butter alternatives were emerging as modern kitchen innovations. The heraldic composition with its imperial eagles elevated a humble food product to symbols of quality and prestige.
The poster exemplifies Art Nouveau commercial art with its decorative flourishes and symbolic power. Hand-lettered typography flows around the central shield, while the golden eagles display the period's fascination with natural forms adapted for advertising.
An archival print restoration of early French advertising design, appealing to collectors of commercial art or those drawn to the ornate marketing aesthetics of the Belle Époque era.
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Two golden eagles spread their wings to frame a heraldic shield containing Cocofruitine vegetable butter. This Belle Époque advertising lithograph depicts the ornate Art Nouveau style of early French food marketing.
Designed for the French market around 1900-1910, when vegetable butter alternatives were emerging as modern kitchen innovations. The heraldic composition with its imperial eagles elevated a humble food product to symbols of quality and prestige.
The poster exemplifies Art Nouveau commercial art with its decorative flourishes and symbolic power. Hand-lettered typography flows around the central shield, while the golden eagles display the period's fascination with natural forms adapted for advertising.
An archival print restoration of early French advertising design, appealing to collectors of commercial art or those drawn to the ornate marketing aesthetics of the Belle Époque era.
