Lait pur Stérilisé de la Vingeanne poster

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The "Lait pur Stérilisé de la Vingeanne" poster is a famous Belle Époque advertising lithograph by Théophile Steinlen, celebrated for its charming depiction of a child and cat promoting sterilized milk.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Belle Époque artwork
advertising poster
lithograph
advertises Lait pur Stérilisé de la Vingeanne NERFINISHED
artist Théophile Steinlen NERFINISHED
artMovement Belle Époque NERFINISHED
associatedWith French commercial graphics
Parisian poster art
colorPalette soft pastels
warm tones
countryOfOrigin France
creator Théophile Steinlen NERFINISHED
culturalContext French Belle Époque consumer culture
depictionType figurative
depicts cat
child
domestic interior scene
milk bottle
genre advertising art
poster art
hasSubject domestic animals
milk
inCollection various poster and graphic arts collections
intendedUse point-of-sale advertising
street advertising
languageOfText French
market French dairy market
medium ink on paper
message promotion of safe sterilized milk for families
notableFor charming depiction of a child and cat
iconic Belle Époque advertising design
use of domestic everyday scene to promote a product
partOf Théophile Steinlen’s body of commercial work NERFINISHED
period late 19th century
productTypeAdvertised sterilized milk
reproducedAs art print
book illustration
postcard
style Art Nouveau-influenced commercial art
technique color lithography
theme advertising of modern food safety
childhood
domesticity
nutrition
visualFocus interaction between child and cat

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Théophile Steinlen notableWork Lait pur Stérilisé de la Vingeanne poster