Business Advertisement Card Cut-Out: Ram
1972.21.0260
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Basic Information
| Artifact Identification | Business Advertisement Card Cut-Out: Ram (1972.21.0260) |
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| Classification/ Nomenclature |
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| Artist/Maker | Unknown |
| Geographic Location | |
| Period | N/A |
| Date | 19th century CE |
| Culture | Euro - American |
| Location | Not on Exhibit |
Physical Analysis
| Dimension 1 (Width) | 4.8 cm |
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| Dimension 2 (Height) | 3.7 cm |
| Dimension 3 (Depth) | <0.1 cm |
| Weight | <1 g |
| Measuring Remarks | N/A |
| Materials | Paper, Pigment--Ink |
| Manufacturing Processes | Printing, Cutting |
Research Remarks
| Description | American advertisers often included children in their trade cards to charm and increase consumer patronage; animals were also included for the same purpose. Producers were particularly incentivized to make their advertisements visually appealing to children since younger audiences tended to collect and disseminate trade cards to their parents. This advertising card cut-out demonstrates this trend by showing a ram grazing, a wholesome image which helps to generate favorable attention from consumers. |
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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 | no |
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