Pictures in Smoke from Goodwin & Co. Old Judge and Dogs Head Cigarettes Advertising Cards (HP1a)

Lithographer Giles Lithographic Company American
1880s
Not on view
From Goodwin & Co. Old Judge and Dogs Head Cigarettes Advertising Cards (HP1a). Issued in the 1880s by Goodwin & Co., New York. Color image of man laying on fainting couch smoking a cigarette and imagining saving woman from drowning. Upper left in "smoke": PICTURES IN SMOKE. Upper left: Old Judge/ and Dogs Head/ CIGARETTES. Note: HP1a has been assigned as a "catch all" for advertising cards from a number of companies including Allen & Ginter, Duke, Goodwin and Kimball and covers a large number of and wide variety of subjects and images. Printed on lower border outside image, lower left: "THE GILES COMPANY. LITH, N.Y.

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  • Title: Pictures in Smoke from Goodwin & Co. Old Judge and Dogs Head Cigarettes Advertising Cards (HP1a)
  • Lithographer: Giles Lithographic Company (New York, NY and Boston, Massachusetts)
  • Publisher: Goodwin & Company
  • Date: 1880s
  • Medium: Commercial color lithograph
  • Dimensions: Sheet: 6 × 5 15/16 in. (15.3 × 15.1 cm)
  • Classifications: Prints, Ephemera
  • Credit Line: The Jefferson R. Burdick Collection, Gift of Jefferson R. Burdick
  • Object Number: Burdick 5, HP1a.150
  • Curatorial Department: Drawings and Prints

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