William Edward Frost, 1810-1877
A Siren, n/d, oil on panel, 23.5x17 cm
Private Collection
Matchbox cover
Source Flickr: @patricia m
Vogue (Paris) May 1925
Sergei Lodygin (1893-1961), 'Орхидея' (Orchid), 1917
"In the Arms of the Arctic Ocean. An Essay from the Life of Fishermen" by Pyotr Dobry, cover art by E. Lvov (1924)
Creamy Mami (1983)
Heya folks been a bit since I posted here’s some spot cartoons by F.G Cooper from the 1910s for LIFE he would be more proflic in LIFE in the 1920s but during the teens he contributed these small little cartoons he called “Cartoonettes” he used to help fill up empty small space these drawings tended to get reused for different purposes later in the 20s.
Scanned from Taschen's "All-American Ads of the 30s".
Earl Moran - "Nude in the at the Dressing Table" - 1960s Painting - Original art sold by Heritage Art Gallery
Chic and unique Rossy Mendoza, whose name has become synonymous with beauty.
From my last newsletter, letter number #33.
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"Teacher's Pest" (1931)
Al Posen comic in the Chicago Tribune, Illinois, August 14, 1926
Some Wonderfully Cartoony Illustration’s by Italian Cartoonist Antonio Rubio I love Rubio’s style it’s so cartoonish and nightmarish but in a fun way!
Bettie Page
Thank you to everyone who got me to 50 likes!
Really Cool and Interesting Comic Panels by French Cartoonist Alain Saint-Ogan from the 1920’s I’m in love with this cityscape he’s drawn! I’ve heard this artist was a big influence on Herge(creator of Tin Tin) which makes sense I can see how the styles blend over.
Really Cool and Interesting Comic Panels by French Cartoonist Alain Saint-Ogan from the 1920’s I’m in love with this cityscape he’s drawn! I’ve heard this artist was a big influence on Herge(creator of Tin Tin) which makes sense I can see how the styles blend over.
Anime and the Economic Miracle Documentary
Please enjoy
Anime & the Economic Miracle Documentary
Please enjoy :)
Some Random Cover’s From The 1920s and 1930s from the Humor magazine JUDGE we have some pretty nice talents here including Dr.Seuss,E.Simmons Campbell,Rea Irvin(I think)and Vernon Grant.As well as some lesser known but equally great cartoonist that I unfortunately don’t have much info on.These cover’a are drawn nicely makes me long for the days you could get work as an artist by doing stuff like magazine covers and cartoons.
K.O. Munson - "Sheer Beauty" - May/June 1955 Artist's Sketch Pad Calendar Illustration - Brown & Bigelow Calendar Co. - American Pin-up Calendar Collection
Animator Eric Larson uses two puppies as reference while he sketches scenes for Walt Disney's "One Hundred and One Dalmatians". 1960
Virginia Rogers
Title Cards Drawn by Cartoonist Milt Gross for the 1942 Film Roxie Hart. Love these so much they have his natural trademark screwball energy.
Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea trading cards wax pack (1964)