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6k0169 MORGEN SCHLACHTFEST 18x22 German special poster 1890s pig carrying pork products, ultra rare!

Date Sold 5/9/2024
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An Unfolded German Special Poster (measures 17 1/2" x 21 3/4" [44 x 55 cm]) (Learn More)

Morgen Schlachtfest! (literally translates to "Tomorrow Slaughter Festival!"), the circa 1890s German poster featuring art of a pig/butcher carrying a plate of sausages and other pork products. Note that this is a stone litho poster from the German Alsatian region, and it is part of a large series of posters created in the latter half of the 19th century. The posters ranged from life-sized decorative images (that were used in homes, inns, party rooms and fairs) to political and religious posters with text in French, German and other languages. The posters were created by a Wissembourg (or Weissenburg in German) printing house run by Jean Frederic Wentzel (who founded the company in 1835) and Georg Friedrich Camille Burckardt (who took over the company in 1880 after Wentzel died). By the last part of the 19th century, the company was among the three largest printing houses in Europe for these popular prints and posters, with an output of two million images per year. Also, the Alsatian region has historically been contested by France and Germany, and in 1871 the region was annexed by Germany, which is why many posters feature text in German and German military figures and leaders.
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Condition: very good. The poster was never folded. It has slightly darkened around the edges and there are a few tack holes in the blank borders. It is otherwise in pretty nice condition!
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