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My favourite cigar-related themed art is below. My wife graciously put my cigar bands together into a display for our bar a few years ago...  

Love my Montessa. In the foyer at work.   

I',m pleased with how these came out.

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On 12/10/2025 at 9:45 AM, Puros Y Vino said:

Finally finished this one off and framed it.  

What size is that, if I may ask. Thinking of doing something similar.

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1 hour ago, Christophe said:

What size is that, if I may ask. Thinking of doing something similar.

This is 17 by 21 inches roughly. I glued the bands to a white foam board.

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Peter Lorillard litograph, later used as book cover for Tobacco, A Cultural History of How an Exotic Plant Seduced Civilization by Iain Gately. Highly recommended read by the way. 

It shows Lady Nicotina descending from Heaven handing down tobacco leaves to a Native American woman. 

- American School - Peter Lorillard Snuff  Tobacco  - (MeisterDrucke-640802).jpg

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5 minutes ago, Puros Y Vino said:

This is 17 by 21 inches roughly.  I glued the bands to a white foam board.

Thanks! Any particular reason you elected foam board, and not just paper or cardboard?

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1 hour ago, Christophe said:

Thanks! Any particular reason you elected foam board, and not just paper or cardboard?

It's light and sturdy. It was a bit of hassle to mount in the frame as it was almost too thick to fit.  

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3 hours ago, Puros Y Vino said:

It's light and sturdy. It was a bit of hassle to mount in the frame as it was almost too thick to fit.  

I made a table top cigar band smoking table by gluing the bands with a glue stick and pouring epoxy over it. Came out awesome! I will try and find a photo of it. So fun!

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5 hours ago, El Presidente said:

Wilhelm Wohlgemuth (1870-1942), German painter and illustrator, studied in Munich, later worked in Rome. An anthropomorphic deer lying in bed with a cigar looks out of a window at a landscape, washed pen and gouache drawing in the style of a chiaroscuro woodcut, signed and dated 1915 lower right, 14 x 11.5 cm, framed behind glass and passe-partout 32 x 28 cm.

Art is amazing. For whatever reason, this one is brilliant to me.

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15 hours ago, Puros Y Vino said:

Something I did recently.  Been messing around with cedar liner art.

This one may have been from the Punch Northern Lights ER.

So cool!

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Paolo Corvino (American b. 1930), Three Gentlemen Smoking Cigars, Oil on Canvas, Signed

 

Paolo Corvino (American b. 1930), Three Gentlemen Smoking Cigars, Oil on Canvas, Signed l.l., With a Signed 40 Year Retrospective Book, Frame: 25 3/4 x 35 3/4 in. (65.4 x 90.8 cm.)

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Busch Ernst (1900 - 1980). Curacao Senglet. 1920. Basel: W. Wassermann. Swiss commercial stone lithograph advertising Curaçao Senglet liqueur featuring a confident woman sitting at the bar, with cigar

 

Busch Ernst (1900 - 1980). Curacao Senglet. 1920. Basel: W. Wassermann. Swiss commercial stone lithograph advertising Curaçao Senglet liqueur featuring a confident woman sitting at the bar, with cigar

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