• Shampoo with Norwegian tar and aromatic plants
  • Fish preserves produced under the Gargantua brand by the Compagnie Lorientaise de Chalutage à Vapeur in Lorient. This poster specifically concerns hake in brine. A variant of this poster deals with hake, monkfish, gurnard, and fish soup.
  • Sparkling mineral water whose source is in Catalonia.
  • Sparkling mineral water whose source is in Catalonia.
  • Lustucru Pasta In 1871, Louis Cartier-Millon purchased a workshop in Grenoble that had been producing pasta since 1824. By 1900, local demand necessitated the construction of a new factory. At the time, pasta was sold in bulk and unbranded. To grow the business, the Cartier-Millon family decided to focus on branding and packaging. In 1910, another new factory had to be built. In 1911, following a poster competition won by illustrator Synave, the light and dark blue checkerboard pattern was born. At the closing banquet of this competition, Jean-Louis Forain sang the nursery rhyme "C'est la mère Michel"... with Père Lustucru. This marked the birth of the brand. Cappiello drew inspiration from this legendary character for his poster. In the 17th century, Lustucru was a blacksmith who straightened women's minds. Later, he became a grotesque and ridiculous giant parading in carnivals. Then, featured in children's lullabies, he ended up being mocked. This friendly giant gains his strength by eating pasta.
  • Brass cleaning product
  • Brass cleaning product
  • "Vegetable dietary fat" as indicated on the drawing under the title. The initial sketch was made for TIP whose slogan was: "TIP replaces butter" (Cf. black and white photo),
  • A booster. This device includes a pump that draws gasoline from a car's tank to an intermediate tank that supplies the engine by gravity and a fuel gauge. This system had the advantage of limiting fire risks.
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