The Way to a Man's Heart, Royal Baking Powder advertisement, 1921 - T-Shirt

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The Way to a Man's Heart T-Shirt - Design Description

This t-shirt features a reproduction of the iconic "The Way to a Man's Heart" advertisement, originally created for Royal Baking Powder in 1921. The design captures the essence of early 20th-century advertising, rooted in the cultural context of the time.

Artwork and Visual Elements

The artwork, likely in a style characteristic of artist Worth Brehm, visually encapsulates the ad's core message. Expect to see illustrations reminiscent of a magazine advertisement, presented on paper. The central theme centers around food and cooking, emphasizing the art of baking using Royal Baking Powder.

Representation and Symbolism

The design's primary focus is on the idea that good food—and by extension, the ability to bake well—is central to family life and domestic affection. The advertisement uses this phrase to reflect the ideals of successful homemaking and winning domestic affection. The design might depict a cook presenting baked goods. The design uses wholesome visual storytelling to associate the product with positive family life and culinary success.

Specifications

SKU
46444
Condition
New
Material
Solid colors: 100% cotton. Heather/Tweed/Russet: 50% cotton, 50% polyester. Sport Grey/Antique: 90% cotton, 10% polyester.
Production
Printed using Direct-to-Garment (DTG) technology for vibrant, lasting designs.
Origin
Printed in the USA on imported garments (Nicaragua).
Shipping
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