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Banania advertisement
Banania advertisement








Her image was replaced in 1915 with the drawing of a widely smiling Senegalese man.Īt the outset of World War I, the popularity of the colonial troops at the time led to the replacement of the West Indian by the now more familiar jolly Senegalese infantry man enjoying Banania. When he returned to Paris, he started its commercial fabrication and, in 1912, began marketing Banania with the picture of an Antillaise. States and TerritoriesCities: Not CitiesOther Cities: NoCountries: Not CountriesOther Countries: NoFantasy & Sci-Fi: Not Fantasy & Sci-FiOther Fantasy & Sci-Fi: NoWorld Cultures: Not World CulturesOther World Cultures: NoAbstract and Fractals: Not Abstract and FractalsOther Abstract: NoReligion & Spirituality: Not Religion & SpiritualityInspirational Quotes & Sayings: Not Inspirational Quotes & SayingsMaps: Not MapsEducation: Not EducationArchitecture: Not ArchitectureAdvertisements: Not AdvertisementsAstrology: Not AstrologyFramed: NoFrame Construction: Frame Material: Frame Color: Open Format Type: Open Frame/Gallery WrappedPurposeful Distressing Type: No DistressingHoliday / Occasion: No HolidayGrouped Set Type: Single Piece ItemMulti Piece Art: NoArt Production Method: Machine MadeHand-Painted Art: Title: Banania Exquis Dejeuner SucreEmbellishments/Special Finishes: NoEmbellishment Effect: Embellishment Type: Technique: Production Run: Open EditionSpefications:Dimensions:Overall Height - Top to Bottom (Size: 22" H x 15.2" W x 1.5" D): 22Overall Height - Top to Bottom (Size: 30" H x 20.7" W x 1.5" D): 30Overall Height - Top to Bottom (Size: 36" H x 24.8" W x 1.5" D): 36Overall Width - Side to Side (Size: 22" H x 15.2" W x 1.5" D): 15.2Overall Width - Side to Side (Size: 30" H x 20.7" W x 1.5" D): 20.7Overall Width - Side to Side (Size: 36" H x 24.8" W x 1.5" D): 24.8Overall Depth - Front to Back (Size: 22" H x 15.2" W x 1.5" D, 30" H x 20.7" W x 1.5" D, 36" H x 24.8" W x 1.5" D): 1.5Overall Product Weight (Size: 22" H x 15.2" W x 1.5" D): 4Overall Product Weight (Size: 30" H x 20.7" W x 1.5" D): 5Overall Product Weight (Size: 36" H x 24.8" W x 1.5" D): 9Assembly:Warranty: Size: 22" H x 15.2" W x 1.During a visit near Lake Managua, Nicaragua in 1909, the journalist Pierre Lardet discovered the recipe for a cocoa-based drink. Features:Museum quality giclee on canvasHand stretched on deep stretcher barsGallery wrapped with image mirrored onto the sidesHand madeMade in the USAProduct Type: AdvertisementsPrint Type: Vintage AdvertisementPrimary Art Material: CanvasPrimary Art Material Details: High quality artist grade canvasAdditional Materials: Color: Green/Beige/BlackNumber of Items Included: 1Pieces Included: Style: Farmhouse / CountryOrientation: VerticalSize (Size: 22" H x 15.2" W x 1.5" D): Small 18"-24"Size (Size: 30" H x 20.7" W x 1.5" D): Medium 25"-32"Size (Size: 36" H x 24.8" W x 1.5" D): Large 33"-40"Shape: RectangleLED/Illuminated: NoBulb Type: Bulb Included: Power Source: Plug-In: NoPlug Type: Adapter Type: Country of Origin: United StatesSubject: People AnimalsPlants & Flowers: Not FlowersOther Plants & Flowers: NoTransportation Type: Not TransportationOther Transportation Type: NoSports & Sports Teams: Not Sports & Sports TeamsOther Sports & Sports Teams: NoNature Scenes: Not Nature ScenesOther Nature Scenes: NoFood & Beverage: Not Food & BeverageOther Food & Beverage: NoEntertainment and Fashion: Not Entertainment & FashionOther Entertainment: NoU.S.










Banania advertisement