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Photograph of advertising billboard for B.D.V. Virginia Cigarettes

Object No. 2002/105/1-1/9

This photograph is part of an archive of work from the signwriting and graphic design work of the Rousel Studios in Sydney. Signwriting and associated graphic trades including gilding, silvering and glass etching developed strong craft consciousness and traditions during the 1800s. With the expansion of advertising markets and media during the twentieth century, the signwriting industry absorbed new influences from fine art and the decorative arts. Notable in the case of Rousel Studios was the role of Henry Rousel's elder son Jules Henry Roy. A partner in the business, Roy Rousel (1897-1989) created an artistic career, from 1935 studying and exhibiting in London and Paris. His work is held by the Art Gallery of NSW and other public collections. During the 1920s, having completed both his art studies at the Royal Art Society of NSW and his signwriting apprenticeship to his father, Roy Rousel set out to improve the artistic standard and the distinctiveness of the Studio's work. In a short memoir entitled 'Art and trade wedded', Roy Rousel identified the first pub paintings and the David Jones hoardings as highlights of this campaign: 'David Jones and the Balfour Hotel put us on the map, and everywhere I went customers and people talked about them for weeks'. Like much of Rousel's work for department stores, the David Jones hoardings display an awareness and command of contemporary graphic styles. Also significant was the employment of artists with fine art training. Notable among these were Lyall Trindall, Stanley Denford and Tom Porter, who created most of Rousel's pub paintings. During the 1920s and 1930s Rousel's clients formed a 'who's who' of Sydney's retailing and manufacturing world. These examples of their advertising and display form an unusual record of the commercial design of the period. Charles Pickett, Curator

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Summary

Object Statement

Photographic print, black and white, advertising billboard for B.D.V. Virginia Cigarettes, designed by Rousel Studios, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, c 1930

Physical Description

Photographic print, black & white, advertising billboard for B.D.V. Virginia Cigarettes, designed by Rousel Studios, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, c 1930 Billboard above a building, possibly Wynyard Railway Station, advertising B.D.V. Virginia Cigarettes. The text of the sign reads, "CHANGE TO-DAY TO/B.D.V./CORK TIPPED or PLAIN/10 for 6d/20 for 1/-". There is also a picture of an open packet of 20 cigarettes with one cigarette standing above the rest as if it were just about to be removed from the pack. There are seven lights placed above the frame of the billboard.

DIMENSIONS

Height

193 mm

Width

145 mm

SOURCE

Acquisition Date

11 September 2002

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