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Tyrol, from Worlds Dudes series (N31) for Allen & Ginter Cigarettes, 1888
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Tyrol, from Worlds Dudes series (N31) for Allen & Ginter Cigarettes, 1888
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Allen And Allen And Ginter Allen Ginter Comic Comical Dude Fashionable Gentleman Gentlemen Ginter Ginter Allen Stereotype Stereotypical Stereotyping Style Stylish Tobacco Company Trade Card Tyrol Tyrolean Walking Stick Lederhosen Parody Satirical
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This vibrant lithograph print from the late 19th century captures a comical and satirical portrayal of Tyrol, an Austrian region, as part of Allen & Ginter's Worlds Dudes series. Created for Allen & Ginter Cigarettes in 1888, this cigarette card showcases the artistic flair and wit that defined American culture during that era. In this whimsical scene, a stylish gentleman dressed in traditional Tyrolean clothing is depicted with a touch of parody. Sporting lederhosen, a hat adorned with feathers, and carrying a walking stick, he exudes both fashion and humor. The man is engrossed in reading a book while leisurely strolling through the picturesque Tyrolean landscape. The artist skillfully employs color to enhance the visual impact of the image. The vibrant hues bring life to every detail – from the gentleman's attire to his surroundings – creating an engaging tableau that captivates viewers. This lithograph not only reflects popular stereotypes prevalent at the time but also serves as an intriguing historical artifact showcasing how different cultures were perceived by Americans during the Victorian era. It offers us insight into societal attitudes towards fashion and national identity. Now housed at The Metropolitan Museum of Art (The Met), this trade card represents one among many produced by tobacco companies like Allen & Ginter during their heyday. Beyond its commercial origins, it stands as a testament to artistry and creativity within advertising history.
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