Poster
1893 (produced)
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This poster is highly reminiscent of Jean-Etienne Liotard's famous pastel of a young servant girl carrying a tray of hot chocolate, La Belle Chocolatière, (Dresden: Staatliche Kunstsammlungen). In Willette's composition however, the woman wears traditional Dutch folk dress, signalling the Netherlandish extraction of the Van Houten company, whose cocoa she advertises. The artist cleverly fuses symbols of tradition and 'exoticism' by placing the wholesome figure of the young woman against a yellow ground with trailing cacao tree branches. This enables him to suggest at once the origins of the product and its alleged health-giving properties.
Object details
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Materials and techniques | Colour lithograph |
Brief description | Colour lithograph 'Prenez du cacao Van Houten' by Adolphe Léon Willette, France 1893. |
Physical description | A woman in Dutch folk dress proffers a tray bearing a cup of cocoa, against a yellow ground with trailing cacao tree branches. The words 'Prenez du cacao / Van Houten' appear on the bottom in black and red ink. |
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Credit line | Given by Mrs J.T. Clarke |
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Summary | This poster is highly reminiscent of Jean-Etienne Liotard's famous pastel of a young servant girl carrying a tray of hot chocolate, La Belle Chocolatière, (Dresden: Staatliche Kunstsammlungen). In Willette's composition however, the woman wears traditional Dutch folk dress, signalling the Netherlandish extraction of the Van Houten company, whose cocoa she advertises. The artist cleverly fuses symbols of tradition and 'exoticism' by placing the wholesome figure of the young woman against a yellow ground with trailing cacao tree branches. This enables him to suggest at once the origins of the product and its alleged health-giving properties. |
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Accession number | E.306-1921 |
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Record created | April 12, 2000 |
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