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Pink Elephants 100% Cotton Dish Towel, San Francisco 1930s Vintage Menu, Vintage Posters, Absinthe Drinker, Happy Hour Print, Jamel Shabazz, Bohemian Culture, Elephant Images, Dorm Posters, Pink Elephant

19x29" 100% Cotton Kitchen towel. Super soft and absorbent. 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 the 1950s as a…

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1920s Photograph - Circus Performer Posing With Elephant by Everett Collection Old Circus, Dark Circus, Circus Art, Night Circus, Elephant Print Art, Circus Elephant, Vintage Circus Costume, Vintage Circus Performers, Vintage Circus Posters

Circus Performer Posing With Elephant is a photograph by Everett Collection which was uploaded on June 19th, 2019. The photograph may be purchased as wall art, home decor, apparel, phone cases, greeting cards, and more. All products are produced on-demand and shipped worldwide within 2 - 3 business days.

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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 the 1950s as a way of describing someone who had drunk too much. “I was seeing Vintage Menu, Art Vintage, Vintage Art Prints, Vintage Stuff, Menu Illustration, Elephant Illustration, Elephant Drawing, Elefante Tattoo, Pink Elephants On Parade

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 the 1950s as a way of describing someone who had drunk too much. “I was…

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