Besides the girl, there is a man in the picture, but not everyone will see him.
It turns out that everything is simple. Artists worked as marketers and they needed to attract a buyer with a picture depicting a particular product. If you draw a simple picture, no different from others, it will not affect potential customers. But if the picture is not simple, for example, with a riddle or a puzzle, then the client will start looking at it, and therefore may pay attention to the product or the name of the manufacturer. In general, advertising has always been the engine of trade.
So, look at today’s puzzle. This is part of a chocolate wrapper from the 18th century. In order to attract customers, they asked just such an artist – an entertainer – to create this wrapper. And at the bottom of this wrapper (picture) was the question – “Where is this man, he is a gentleman?”
So can you find the man in the picture?
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