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A work made of color lithograph on tan wove paper.

Jockey-Club Sardines

1897

Henri Gustave Jossot (French, 1866-1951) printed by Camis (Firm) (Czech, active 19th-20th century)

France

Although it is a common advertising technique today, the use of celebrities to sell everyday consumer products— such as canned sardines—was a relatively new practice in 1897. Henri Gustave Jossot, a contemporary of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, promoted the Saupiquet Sardines company with this comical scene of five famous Parisians clustered around a table. From left to right, Jossot illustrated French politician Sidi-Ali Bey (known as Philippe Grenier before his conversion to Islam), singer Yvette Guilbert, journalist and politician Henri Rochefort, actress Sarah Bernhardt, and, finally, the Montmartre performer Aristide Bruant.

Color lithograph on tan wove paper

Prints and Drawings