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DescriptionPears Soap 1900.jpg
English: Poster for Pears soap, 1900, A. & F. Pears Ltd. V&A Museum no. E.1064-1919
Techniques -
Colour lithograph, inks on paper
Place -
London, England
Dimensions -
Height 43 cm
Width 32.2 cm
Object Type -
This is a colour lithograph, or chromolithograph. A lithograph is a picture made by printing from a flat surface (traditionally stone, now often a metal plate), on which the artist draws or paints the original design with a greasy substance like chalk. The surface is next prepared, moistened and inked; the greasy printing ink adheres to the design, which is then printed onto a sheet of paper. To make a colour lithograph, a separate printing surface is required for each colour: this chromolithograph was printed from no fewer than 24 colour blocks.
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The trademark product of A. & F. Pears was its transparent amber soap, which was developed and promoted as a great improvement on the harshness of contemporary soaps by the company's founder, Andrew Pears, at the turn of the 18th century. In the mid-19th century, the company took on a new partner, Thomas J. Barratt to stave off fierce competition and to improve sales performance. He devised a series of expensive and original publicity schemes, the most famous of which was the adaptation of John Everett Millais' painting Bubbles as an advertisement for Pears Soap. He also promoted art through the pages of Pears Annual (published 1890-1921, and price six pence until 1915). Presentation plates like this one were given away as a separate package with the Pears Annual.
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2008-01-05 12:27 VAwebteam 533×688× (69150 bytes) Poster for Pears soap, 1900, A. & F. Pears Ltd. V&A Musuem no. E.1064-1919 Techniques - Colour lithograph, inks on paper Place - London, England Dimensions - Height 43 cm Width 32.2 cm Object Type - This is a colour lithograph, or chromolithograph. A
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