Alcool Collection
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EDITORS COMMENTS
"From the Old Man's Wisdom to the Joyful Laughter: A Historical Journey through Alcool" Step back in time and witness the allure as we explore captivating moments captured throughout history. In an enchanting illustration from 1890, an old man with a glass of wine in hand exudes wisdom and sophistication, reminding us of the timeless pleasure found in a simple sip. Transport yourself to Paris, circa 1955, where the Wine Warehouse in Bercy stands tall on Cours Saint-Emilion. This black and white photograph captures the essence of this iconic location, where countless bottles have been stored and savored over generations. Delve into literature's embrace with an engraving from "Alphabet, " printed by Charles Unsinger for Alphonse Lemerre in 1875. The letter B reveals Breton, Belier, Drinker - words that evoke images of conviviality and indulgence. Witness a powerful moment at "The Banquet of Lyon" as Edouard Drumont concludes his speech amidst thunderous applause. This engraving from La Libre Parole in July 1893 immortalizes Drumont's nationalist fervor while highlighting how they are fuel both celebration and controversy. Paul Verlaine's love affair with absinthe comes alive through a poignant black-and-white photograph taken at Café Francois 1er in Paris during 1892. His contemplative gaze reflects both inspiration and introspection often associated with this potent elixir. Celebrate freedom as Prohibition ends with a jubilant scene captured in Chicago during 1933. Black-and-white photographs depict joyous crowds raising their glasses high to toast newfound liberation from alcohol restrictions. An advertisement for Pruna transports us to vibrant hues reminiscent of yesteryear. This colorful lithograph entices viewers with promises of delightful flavors encapsulated within each bottle—a visual feast for the eyes.