Bubbles, Sir John Everett Millais
In this image we see little boy playing. The child is gazing up at bubble floating above him. The painting was made by Sir John Everett Millais. In 1886, Thomas Barratt purchased the painting. Barratt then delicately added the Pear's Soap text above the child and printed many lithographs of the image. This is a great example of how fine art and advertisement meshed together. While this image doesn't have all the same characteristics of Art Nouveau as my other post, it's still considered new art. This was an important poster, which tied graphic design and poster art to the world of fine art.
Millais, John Everett. Bubbles. 1886
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