This beautiful 19th-century lithographed advertising card features an exotic and ornate design with Sita, a figure from Indian mythology, bringing oranges to her people. It is part of the collectible series L'Orange à Travers le Monde by L. Chalon and published for Phosphatine Falières. This card combines intricate detailing, cultural inspiration, and vivid colors, including decorative pillars, mythological creatures, and traditional Indian artistic motifs.
A perfect addition to any ephemera collection, antique advertising archives, or vintage wall art decor for an elegant and historical touch.
Key Features:
Dimensions: 18.5 x 13 cm / 7.28 x 5.11 inches
Date: Late 19th century (ca. 1890s)
Publisher: Phosphatine Falières, Paris
Series: L'Orange à Travers le Monde
Subject: Sita from Indian mythology, exotic themes
Size: Approx. 6.5 x 4.75 inches (16.5 x 12 cm)
Condition: Good vintage condition with minor age-related wear. Vivid lithograph print with clear, intricate details.
This unique historical piece is ideal for antique collectors, art enthusiasts, or those passionate about cultural and mythological themes.