"Poster Of Adolph Friedländer Treasure Of The Farmers Veterinary Therapeutic Society French."
- Lithographic advertising poster by the printer Adolph Friedländer, farmers' treasure, veterinary therapeutics, French company, hygienic products for livestock and animals, veterinary drugstore establishment in Forez.- Vintage poster from the late 19th and early 20th centuries mounted on canvas with beautiful lush colors.- Numbered 3379 and piece of stamped tax stamp.- German printing house created by Adolph Friedländer (1851-1904) in 1872 and located in the city of Hamburg, Germany.- Adolph Friedländer produced advertising posters with lush colors on his lithographic press. Due to the high quality of the artistic and technical implementation, the Friedländer printing house became a leading company in this advertising industry. More than 9,000 different advertising posters were printed between 1872 and 1935. From 1890 onwards, each poster is identified by a serial number, this one bears the number 3379.- In 1904, the date of the death of Adolph Friedlände, the printing house was taken over by his two sons, Ludwig and Max-Otto, the Friedländer family of Jewish origin was forced to close the family printing house by the Nazi leaders in 1935.- Period late 19th and first quarter of the 20th century around 1890-1935.