and has been professionally conserved and backed on acid-free linen paper (see poster and print conservation and restoration)
The campaign featuring this poster by French artist Robert Wolff
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Reynaud’s hand-drawn sequences predated the moving pictures of Lumiere by three years
In 1892 Emile Reynaud used his invention of the “Théâtre Optique” to project in public the first animated film in history at the Musée Grevin in Paris
BYRRH - Vin Aperitif Quinquina 1930 Original Print RefPO#08 and has been professionally conservedRobert Falcucci (19001989) was born in France. An illustrator, painter and decorator, he specialized in destination travel and automobiles, with Renault and the Grand Prix in Monaco being some of his finest work. This print is part of an advertising campaign for Byrhh Vin Aperitif Au Quinquina, a wine based apritif made of red wine, mistelle, and quinine. Created in 1866, it was popular as a French apritif. With its marketing and reputation as a