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I'm In The Dog House Pink Elephant, San Francisco, 1930s [Portrait Prints] Sizes:A3+ (329x483mm, 13x19 inch) Archival Print (Unframed) This 1937 die-cut menu from

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This 1937 die-cut menu from Broome’s

limp from an evening of enthusiastic tootling

was created for the American Bankers Association

then drowned in Armagnac—were roasted whole and eaten that way

made in the UK

I'm In The Dog House Pink Elephant, San Francisco, 1930s [Portrait Prints] Sizes:A3+ (329x483mm, 13x19 inch) Archival Print (Unframed) This 1937 die-cut menu fromAlso available as a square print. The euphemism seeing pink elephants was first used in the 19th century to describe the hallucinations experienced by drinkers of absinthe, the anise flavored and highly alcoholic beverage associated with bohemian culture, especially among artists and writers in Paris. Vincent Van Gogh, Ernest Hemingway and Oscar Wilde were well known absinthe drinkers. Absinthe was banned by 1915 but the phrase remained popular up to

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