Blowfish

Allen & Ginter
Artist Allen & Ginter
Date 1889
Medium unknown
Collection unknown
Copyright Public domain. Free for personal & commercial use.

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About the Artist

Allen & Ginter
American (1866–1914)
Known for their innovative contributions to tobacco trading cards and early advertising art, this American firm blended commerce with creativity in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Specializing in lithography, they produced vividly colored, intricately designed cards that featured everything from baseball players to exotic animals, capturing the public’s imagination during the golden age of collectibles. Their work stood out for its meticulous detail and whimsical charm, often incorporating bold typography and dynamic compositions that elevated advertising into an art form. Though primarily commercial, their designs reflected broader cultural fascinations—exploration, sports, and celebrity—making them a mirror of Gilded Age America. The company’s legacy endures among collectors, particularly for their pioneering role in trading card aesthetics, which influenced later genres like sports memorabilia and even comic art. Despite their eventual decline, their vibrant prints remain a testament to an era when even everyday objects were crafted with unexpected artistry.

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