Vintage Ice Trade Triptych Poster
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{"type":"vintage illustrated educational triptych poster","title":"{argument name=\"main title\" default=\"TRUE & PECULIAR\"}","overall_style":"highly detailed 19th-century storybook engraving and hand-colored lithograph, sepia parchment background, ornate black ink borders, realistic historical detail, warm muted browns, icy blues, faded cream paper, editorial history-magazine illustration, coherent recurring ice-block motif","layout":{"canvas":"wide horizontal poster, three large bordered panels across the middle, decorative ribbon banner centered at the top with small snowflake icons and ornamental flourishes, fact box spanning the full width along the bottom","panel_count":3,"sections":[{"title":"1. THE CUTTING","position":"left third","scene":"winter New England frozen lake at sunset, many bundled men cutting large transparent blocks of ice from a grid scored into the frozen surface, snow- THE JOURNEY","position":"center third","scene":"busy tropical harbor in the early 1800s, a tall sailing ship moored beside a wooden ice house labeled ICE HOUSE, palm trees, barrels, sacks, crates, dockworkers unloading and carrying sawdust-packed blocks of ice, local merchants and families receiving ice, warm sun and crowded wharf atmosphere","visible_people":"about 18 dockworkers, sailors, merchants, and townspeople"},{"title":"3. THE BAR","position":"right third","scene":"elegant colonial tropical bar interior with carved arches, ceiling fans, bottles, glasses, palms, and a newspaper-style wall poster reading Tudor's Folly: Boston Man to Ship Ice to Tropics — from 1806; bartender in vest uses metal ice tongs to drop clear ice cubes into a glass while well-dressed patrons drink cocktails","visible_people":"about 12 patrons and one bartender"}]},"text":{"top_banner":"{argument name=\"main title\" default=\"TRUE & PECULIAR\"}","panel_labels":["1. THE CUTTING","2. THE JOURNEY","3. THE BAR"],"bottom_fact":"{argument name=\"fact text\" default=\"TRUE FACT: Before refrigeration, New England ice was shipped worldwide — to India, Cuba, and beyond — packed in sawdust. Frederic Tudor was mocked when he proposed it. By 1880 his ‘Ice King’ empire was worth $28 million.\"}","wall_poster":"{argument name=\"wall poster text\" default=\"Tudor's Folly: Boston Man to Ship Ice to Tropics — from 1806\"}"},"decorative_elements":{"snowflakes":"four prominent black snowflake icons, two flanking the top title and two in the bottom fact box corners","borders":"thin black rectangular panel borders with aged ink, curled ribbon title plaque, small botanical flourishes at top left and top right","bottom_box":"cream parchment plaque with ornamental corner vines and snowflake symbols"},"composition_requirements":"make the three panels visually coherent as a single poster; emphasize the narrative of ice being cut, shipped, and served in drinks; use crisp readable English typography; include numerous historically dressed figures but keep them small and secondary to the ice trade story; preserve the antique illustrated texture and dense fine-line detail"}