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Decorator, Advertising, Pears Soap, He Won't be Happy, From 1869 onwards

Decorator, Advertising, Pears Soap, He Won't be Happy, From 1869 onwards

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Date: c1869

This date is when Thomas J Barrat commenced the iconic advertising campaigns that brought Pears to the market as a commercial product. There were many, many advertisements over many years, This original advertisement has come from an old newspaper. 

Artist: Various

Print Size: 130 x 210mm

Condition: very good

Technique: Printed in colour

Price: $80

Description: Printed in colour

Provenance:

Pears Soap is the oldest continuously existing brand in the world, having been first founded and registered in 1789. It has always had very few ingredients and is hypoallergenic.

In 1879, Andrew Pears, a cornish barber, opened a store in Soho, a wealthy area of London and started making creams, powders, and other beauty products. 

Soon after, Pears noticed his socialite clientele were using his products to cover the damage caused by the arsenic-laden beauty products of that time, applied to achieve the alabaster complexion that was so fashionable. He saw a gap in the market and Pears soap was born. Initially, it was sold only to his exclusive customer base 

Pears soap was first mass-produced in 1807 by Andrew Pears at his factory just off Oxford St London. It was the world's first mass-produced translucent soap.

The advertising pioneer and genius was Thomas J Barrat, his son-in-law, who helped Andrew  Pears bring Pears soap to the open market. Considered the "father" of modern advertising, he changed the distribution system snd came up with the extensive advertising campaigns that have become iconic and made Pears soap

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