Description
Original 1903 Satin Skin Powder posters capture the elegance and innovation of American beauty culture at the turn of the century. This magnificent stone lithograph showcases Satin Skin’s four luxurious tints—Flesh, White, Pink, and Brunette—alongside the complementary Satin Skin Cream, inviting ladies to perfect their complexion for refined social occasions.
Manufactured in Detroit, Michigan by Albert F. Wood, Satin Skin was among the most celebrated cosmetic brands of the Edwardian era. The poster’s sophisticated imagery—a beautiful woman holding a fan with the product containers displayed prominently—reflects the aspirational beauty standards and refined aesthetics of early 1900s America. This is a remarkable example of turn-of-the-century advertising art that bridges fashion, beauty, and social grace.
The poster survives in exceptional condition, a testament to its high-quality production and the care collectors have given this piece over the past 120 years.
Condition & Authenticity:
This is an original stone lithograph vintage poster—not a reproduction. The print is in excellent/mint condition, professionally conservation-mounted and linen-backed for archival preservation. We guarantee the authenticity of all our posters and provide a Certificate of Authenticity with every purchase.


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