Absinthe is a very powerful alcoholic beverage (45%–74% ABV). If you have never tried it but are familiar with drinking in the American South, think white lightning. It was illegal in the US and many European countries beginning about 1915, and remained illegal until the 1990s. Commercial distillation of absinthe in the United States resumed in 2007. It achieved great popularity as an alcoholic drink in late 19th- and early 20th-century France, particularly among Parisian artists and writers. Due in part to its association with bohemian culture, absinthe was opposed by social conservatives and prohibitionists. Charles Baudelaire, Paul Verlaine, Arthur Rimbaud, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Vincent van Gogh, and Aleister Crowley were all notorious 'bad men' of that day who were (or were thought to be) devotees of the Green Fairy. Vintage retro cute funny artistic Art Nouveau cat animal elegant Romanticism Old World Paris France French Victorian decorative decor advertising alcohol alcoholic French cats animals black cat chat noir fine art.
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Antique French Border Candle Label Template
Fully customizable with your own text. Click on “CUSTOMIZE IT” to made additional changes. – click here to visit the circlealine store –
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Vintage shabby chic Allure pink table numbers Post Card
Shabby chic design, with a rustic rose, giving it a French touch. You have to change table number on each card, front and back and then do “add to cart” for each card.
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bridesmaid, please be my bridesmaid – tiffany blue cards
bridesmaid, please be my bridesmaid – tiffany blue bridesmaid dress
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Monogram violet french flourish seals sticker
Vintage flourish design on gold color back. Matching products also available.
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Rabbit Trick T Shirts
The stereotypical pulling a “rabbit out of a hat” trick has been around since at least 1814, by Louis Comte, a celebrated nineteenth-century Parisian magician. In its simplest form, the hat sits on a specially made table, with the rabbit in a hidden compartment. The magician uses misdirection to reveal the rabbit. This illustration is of a rabbit pulling a human out of a hat while on stage performing for an audience. The human seems to be pleased with the trick.
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