

Black and white illustration of a man in a long coat and top hat holding a large sign. The sign reads "The Worship of Bacchus Proofs". The man is standing on a sidewalk with buildings and people in the background. He is leaning on the sign with one hand and pointing at it with the other. His coat is draped over his shoulder. He has a long beard and mustache. The background shows a city street scene with other people and buildings. The illustration is detailed with many lines and shading. The image is titled "The Modern Art of Advertising" by George Louis Palmella Busson Du Maurier.
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- 574 × 893 px
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