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Around the year 1900 the illustration of the "nurse" appeared on Droste's cocoa tins. This is most probably invented by the commercial artist Jan (Johannes) Musset, who had been inspired by a pastel of the Swiss painter Jean Etienne Liotard La serveuse de chocolat, also known as La belle chocolatière. The illustration indicated the wholesome effect of chocolate milk and became inextricably bound with the name Droste. [1]
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1903? [4]
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Jan (Johannes) Musset?
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