This Épinal print depicts the official military dress of the Chasseurs d'Afrique
a poster outlining the various uses for caustic soda (presumably near a mine or production facility)
was chosen as mascot because it an animal strongly associated with Canada and because it represents hard work
it has some discoloring and tears along the edges
Kari Piippo employs a simple
1880s - 1890s French military print - Imagerie d'Épinal #106 - Musique d'infanterie de ligne États Unis This Épinal print depicts theDate: 1880s 1890s Size: 11. 5 x 15. 5 inches Printer: Pellerin et cie. About this poster: Imagerie d'pinal was a print house founded by Jean Charles Pellerin in 1796 in pinal, in Vosges, France. It became famous for its brightly colored mass market prints depicting popular subjects, such as military histories, folk stories, and religious subjects. In its early years, the print house used wood blocks for printing designs, but around the 1850s,