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Advert for Fatima cigarettes, 1916
Advert for Fatima cigarettes, 1916. A print from Life, 6th July 1916
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Media ID 14943942
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Advert Advertisement Brand Cigarettes Packet Tobacco Fatima Print Collector8
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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) or portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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This print showcases an advertisement for Fatima cigarettes, dating back to 1916. The advert, featured in Life magazine on July 6th of that year, offers a glimpse into the world of early 20th-century American advertising. In this colored portrait, we see a distinguished-looking man holding a packet of Fatima cigarettes. With his confident demeanor and stylish attire, he embodies the image of a sophisticated gentleman enjoying the pleasures offered by this popular tobacco brand. The vibrant colors used in the print further enhance its visual appeal. The location and country are not explicitly mentioned in the caption; however, it is evident that this advert represents America during this time period. As one gazes at this image, it becomes apparent how advertising played a significant role in shaping consumer culture and promoting certain brands. Although we do not know who specifically created this artwork as it is attributed to an unknown creator from The Print Collector collection, its historical significance cannot be overlooked. This photograph provides us with valuable insights into both the advertising techniques employed during the early 1900s and society's perception of smoking at that time. As we reflect upon this intriguing piece from our past, let us appreciate its artistic value while also recognizing how far we have come in terms of understanding health risks associated with smoking.
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