Cigarette Art

I’ve never smoked, but have been exposed to the cigarette advertising all my life.

Vintage cigarette art traces a long, revealing arc through modern visual culture, beginning in the late nineteenth century when cigarettes first became mass-produced consumer goods and packaging itself emerged as a primary artistic surface. Early cigarette art was rooted in the traditions of Victorian illustration, chromolithography, and ornamental typography, with packs and cartons designed to convey luxury, exoticism, and credibility.

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