Business Advertisement Card: Phenix Insurance
1972.21.0169
Basic Information
Artifact Identification | Business Advertisement Card: Phenix Insurance (1972.21.0169) |
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Classification/ Nomenclature |
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Artist/Maker | Unknown |
Geographic Location | |
Period | N/A |
Date | N/A |
Culture | Euro - American |
Location | Not on Exhibit |
Physical Analysis
Dimension 1 (Length) | 14.1 cm |
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Dimension 2 (Width) | 8.7 cm |
Dimension 3 (N/A) | N/A |
Weight | 4 g |
Measuring Remarks | N/A |
Materials | Paper, Pigment--Ink |
Manufacturing Processes | Printed |
Research Remarks
Description | Advertising cards that featured children and young adults engaging in consumer lifestyles were appealing to young audiences. For young American girls, a demographic that often lived in constraining social environments, these cards were particularly endearing and relatable, especially when they featured girls of the same age group. The girls on the card participating in happy and even adventurous consumer activities were symbolic of what opportunities were available for young women in a new American industrialized era. This card for Phenix Insurance features a stylishly dressed girl holding an apple as well as the branch of an apple tree. Advertisements with these appealing images of traditionally endearing young women were appealing examples for girls wishing to engage in the consumer lifestyle. |
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Published Description | N/A |
Bibliography | “A Short History of Trade Cards,” Bulletin of the Business Historical Society 5, no. 3 (April |
Artifact History
Credit Line/Dedication | Gift of Natalia M. Belting |
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Reproduction | N/A |
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