Lithography
The newspaper L'Ouest-Eclair serialized Adrien Gaignon's novel: "Le charme fatal" from March 11 to May 8, 1931.
In 1932, L'Ouest-Eclair was the first French regional daily newspaper. It covered western France. It was replaced by Ouest-France in 1944.
Vercasson took over the poster project that Cappiello had done for Le Petit Parisien with Judex.Constipation treatment offered by Lobica Laboratories in Paris. A first draft was not selected. We do not know the origin of this color photo. It is probably a photo of the model or the lithograph. We only know that the model was made in February/March 1922. There is no evidence that the colors were not retouched to make them brighter.
In 1853, Louis Jules Périllieux-Michelez purchased the former abbey of Yerres in Seine-et-Oise. There, he developed a wool combing mill and a weaving operation. He marketed his wools under the brand "A Sainte Geneviève." This brand would be continued by his successors for a century. The factory was passed on to his son-in-law Léon Blazy and his brother. They continued the business by creating the company Blazy Frères. They achieved such renown that the mill was nicknamed BZ.F by the staff and residents of the town of Yerres. In 1931, the factory was managed by the establishment «Laines et Tricots BZ.F.». It ceased operations in 1945.
Powdered milk for infants. This poster was offered to Maggi Milk before being sold to Gallia Milk






