advertising poster cigarettes 1950's china.



According to 30s china


Size 77 x 50cm


-Attach. Very well. No binding. Pre-war Shanghai posters are as distinct a genre as anything that came out of Europe in the years between the 1880s and the 1930s. Unconventional and sloppy by Western standards, these unique pieces of advertising art are nevertheless a cultural treasure, not just for China, but for the whole world. They are an unprecedented fusion of Eastern and Western styles. If you look at late 19th century Chinese art and Western Art Nouveau and Art Deco from the 1880s to the 1920s, it is clear that these posters were heavily influenced by these styles. Shanghai, already a major international economic center at the time in the 1920s, was ground zero for these varied and often risque advertisements. This poster published after 1950 features the iconic pewter end strips.


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Weighted by two metal plates at the ends



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-Attach. Very well. No binding. Pre-war Shanghai posters are as distinct a genre as anything that came out of Europe in the years between the 1880s and the 1930s. Unconventional and sloppy by Western standards, these unique pieces of advertising art are nevertheless a cultural treasure, not just for China, but for the whole world. They are an unprecedented fusion of Eastern and Western styles. If you look at late 19th century Chinese art and Western Art Nouveau and Art Deco from the 1880s to the 1920s, it is clear that these posters were heavily influenced by these styles. Shanghai, already a major international economic center at the time in the 1920s, was ground zero for these varied and often risque advertisements. This poster published after 1950 features the iconic pewter end strips.
-Attach. Very well. No binding. Pre-war Shanghai posters are as distinct a genre as anything that came out of Europe in the years between the 1880s and the 1930s. Unconventional and sloppy by Western standards, these unique pieces of advertising art are nevertheless a cultural treasure, not just for China, but for the whole world. They are an unprecedented fusion of Eastern and Western styles. If you look at late 19th century Chinese art and Western Art Nouveau and Art Deco from the 1880s to the 1920s, it is clear that these posters were heavily influenced by these styles. Shanghai, already a major international economic center at the time in the 1920s, was ground zero for these varied and often risque advertisements. This poster published after 1950 features the iconic pewter end strips.
-Attach. Very well. No binding. Pre-war Shanghai posters are as distinct a genre as anything that came out of Europe in the years between the 1880s and the 1930s. Unconventional and sloppy by Western standards, these unique pieces of advertising art are nevertheless a cultural treasure, not just for China, but for the whole world. They are an unprecedented fusion of Eastern and Western styles. If you look at late 19th century Chinese art and Western Art Nouveau and Art Deco from the 1880s to the 1920s, it is clear that these posters were heavily influenced by these styles. Shanghai, already a major international economic center at the time in the 1920s, was ground zero for these varied and often risque advertisements. This poster published after 1950 features the iconic pewter end strips.