“Rarely has a product so humdrum as a kerosene lamp been promoted with such uninhibited zest—but then Pal, given free rein to his imagination, could be relied on to come up with something featuring one of his incomparably alluring nymphs every time. The secret of his success is the fact that even though he makes it clear in some way... that these are purely imaginary spirits, the loving care with which he draws every curve and flesh tone gives them a sensuality much too solid for make believe” (Gold, p. 17).
Imp. Paul Dupont, Paris
literature: DFP-II, 688; Reims, 951; Timeless Images, 22; Weill, 71; Femme s’Affiche, 154; Wine Spectator, 129; Masters 1900, p. 32; Gold, 21; European Electricity, p. 74; PAI-XCI, 376
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