Absinthe Refined Ad Poster Homage A Hopper by John Pacovsky Hand Signed and Numbered Set Lot of 47. This set includes forty seven (47) hand signed and numbered posters by John Pacovsky. Limited Edition 50, from 2008. Some of the posters are ripped, slightly torn. A few noticeable creases on the poster, minor tears, and some wear on the edges. These items are in good pre-owned, previously displayed condition with light wear, and surface scratches. Please reference all photos for full details.
Poster: 26" length, 19" width. Weight: 9.0 lbs
This item is originally from the collection of liquor icon Michel Roux. One of Mr. Roux’s signature spirits at Crillon was absinthe, the anise-flavored spirit known for its popularity among 19th-century artists like van Gogh and Toulouse-Lautrec. It was banned by the United States in 1912 amid concerns that wormwood, one if its ingredients, which contained thujone, caused hallucinations. In 2000 Mr. Roux introduced a legal absinthe, Absente, which used a sister botanical, Southern wormwood, with only trace amounts of thujone.
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