File:Budweiser1906 (cropped).jpg
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DescriptionBudweiser1906 (cropped).jpg | Ad campaign featuring Ganymede bringing Bud to the Gods, based on a drawing by F. Kirchbach. The original Anheuser-Bush ad as it appeared in the February 1906 issue of Theatre Magazine. The slogan on the sign reads: "Modern Version of Ganymede" Introduction of Budweiser Beer to the Gods | |||
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Source | Theatre Magazine, February 1906 | |||
Author | Unknown, based on a drawing by F. Kirchbach (1892) | |||
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