Vintage advertising poster – Beurre d’Isigny J. Lepelletier

Give your walls the authentic charm of vintage advertisements with this vintage advertising poster dedicated to Isigny butter from the house of J. Lepelletier.
Elegant and delicately illustrated, this advertisement features a milkmaid in traditional headdress holding colorful boxes of butter stamped "Isigny." The pictorial style, mentions of export to the colonies, and refined typography make it a remarkable piece of the late 19th-century food visual tradition. A highlight of the extra-fine butter, a noble product intended for major shipping companies.
A art print with a taste of authenticity and terroir
This vintage advertising poster wonderfully illustrates the history of major French agri-food brands. More than a local product, the Isigny J. Lepelletier butter here becomes a symbol of superior quality and international influence. The poster combines rustic aesthetics and commercial export codes.
Perfect for a warm kitchen, a fine grocery store, a dining area, or an interior inspired by Norman lifestyle and old advertisements.

Give your walls the authentic charm of vintage advertisements with this vintage advertising poster dedicated to Isigny butter from the house of J. Lepelletier.
Elegant and delicately illustrated, this advertisement features a milkmaid in traditional headdress holding colorful boxes of butter stamped "Isigny." The pictorial style, mentions of export to the colonies, and refined typography make it a remarkable piece of the late 19th-century food visual tradition. A highlight of the extra-fine butter, a noble product intended for major shipping companies.
A art print with a taste of authenticity and terroir
This vintage advertising poster wonderfully illustrates the history of major French agri-food brands. More than a local product, the Isigny J. Lepelletier butter here becomes a symbol of superior quality and international influence. The poster combines rustic aesthetics and commercial export codes.
Perfect for a warm kitchen, a fine grocery store, a dining area, or an interior inspired by Norman lifestyle and old advertisements.