Skull Absinthe Café Poster
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This poster was taken from a postcard from the early 20th century. When viewed from a distance, you see a skull in the center of the poster. But the closer you get, you see two men sitting at a table. The original postcard print is somewhat grainy, so the poster has little clarity, as seen in the images.
At the top of the poster are the words UNE HISTOIRE SANS PAROLES (A history without words), which are written, at its bottom, "On ne meurt pas, on se tue" (We do not die, we kill ourselves).
The original postcard was part of the anti-absinthe movement, which decried everything absinthe, blaming the popular alcohol for all social decay of the time. This uprising was considered the beginning of the Temperance Movement, which eventually banned absinthe in many European countries (most notably France) and the United States.
Please note that posters do not show the black lines bordering the image. The lines are used only to reference what the poster would look like, matted and framed.
- Italian Carrara Bianco marble.
- Seamless antiqued brass rim.
- Heavy cast iron base.
- Powder-coated, black stem and base.
- Simple assembly required.
- Assembly instructions included.
- Quarried in the town of Carrara in the Tuscany region of Italy.
Please note as with any natural occurring stone (marble, granite, etc.), there will be variations in color, tone, granularity and pattern. These variations make each table one of a kind.
Skull Absinthe Café Poster
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