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Bill posters 1887
Cartoon in Punch, entitled How we advertise now, of a busy street scene with the whole wall covered with bill posters of horror scenes, from 1887. Date: 1887
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Step back in time with this image from the annals of advertising history, taken from Punch magazine in 1887. The cartoon, titled "How we advertise now," presents a chilling scene of a bustling urban street, where the once-blank walls have been transformed into terrifying canvases of bill posters. The year is 1887, and the 1880s are in full swing, ushering in a new era of visual communication. The photograph reveals a cacophony of horror-themed bill posters that cover the entirety of the wall, each one vying for the attention of passersby. The posters depict ghastly scenes of grotesque monsters, haunted houses, and other macabre subjects, creating an eerie atmosphere that is both intriguing and unsettling. The busy street scene in the foreground adds to the sense of chaos and excitement, as people go about their daily lives amidst the spectacle of these theatrical advertisements. This image offers a fascinating glimpse into the past, showcasing the innovative ways in which advertisers in the late 19th century captured the public's imagination. The use of bill posters to promote theatre productions and other events was a popular and effective marketing strategy, and this cartoon illustrates the power of visual storytelling in capturing people's attention. The intricate details of the bill posters, from the bold typography to the intricate illustrations, are a testament to the skill and artistry of the graphic designers of the time. This photograph is not only a captivating work of art in its own right but also a valuable historical document that sheds light on the evolution of advertising and visual culture in the late 1800s.
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