Osteria is a construction used as a guesthouse or restaurant, a place of meeting and quick stay, to spend the night and recover your energy before you travel.
There are variations of osteria to the present day and even in Pompeii, the ancient city swallowed up and therefore preserved by the ashes of Vesuvius, examples of osterias are well preserved.
This paper model was probably originally published between the late 19th and early 20th centuries by the french weekly Illustrated Famlie Journal and has been preserved and is now kindly shared by collector Liisa, who defines herself as a Craft Lover.
Osteria é uma construção usada como hospedaria ou restaurante, um lugar de reunião e de permanência rápida, para se passar a noite e recuperar as energias antes de seguir viagem.
Existem variações de osterias até os dias de hoje e até mesmo em Pompéia, a antiga cidade engolida e por isso preservada pelas cinzas do Vesúvio, encontram-se bem preservados exemplos de osterias.
Este modelo de papel provavelmente foi publicado originalmente entre o fim do século XIX e início do século XX pelo semanário francês Illustrated Famlie Journal e foi preservado e agora é gentilmente compartilhado pela colecionadora Liisa, que se define como uma Apaixonada por Artesanato.
A quick look at this model leads me to think you have the wrong attribution of publisher. The style of art work is clearly NOT Pellerin, this model appears to be from Illustrated Famlie Journal
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DeleteYou are right. Thanks. Fixing right now.
Greetings from Brazil!
Mauther
Hi, Mauther! Tom Greensfelder here. IFJ was produced in both Denmark and Sweden. The Osteria was published in 1921.
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DeleteThanks for the info. Is always nice know more about these treasures.
Greetings from Brazil, my friend and take care.
Mauther