P6 Antique Japanese Advertising Poster – Pearl Brand Condensed Milk, Hokkaido, c. 1910s–1920s
A rare and early Japanese advertising poster for Pearl Brand Condensed Milk, produced by Nitta Ren'nyu Seizosho in Hokkaido, northern Japan, in the early 20th century.
The composition depicts a peacefully sleeping baby wrapped in a colorful blanket, with the product shown above — a gentle and emotionally appealing image designed to convey purity, health, and trust. This type of imagery is characteristic of Japan’s transition into modern commercial advertising.
The poster reflects the visual language of the late Meiji / Taishō period, when Japanese illustration began to merge Western-influenced realism with traditional Japanese aesthetics.
A highly decorative and collectible piece with strong presence, ideal for collectors, gallery walls, and interiors with an appreciation for Japanese design, history, and early advertising art.
Size: approx. 78x52 cm (minor variations may occur due to age and trimming)
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