Parisian social life: French artist, Louis Legrand (1863-1951).
Al Posen comic in the Chicago Tribune, Illinois, August 14, 1926
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.
An Ad by Achille Mauzan such a weird artist but that’s part of the appeal and why his work is so charming.
Karl Arnold
I Love Lucy (1952) Designer: Gene Hazelton
Here are some illustrations from cartoonist Abner Dean’s(1910-1982) book “It’s A Long Way To Heaven”.Abner Deans a cartoonist I’ve become a bit obsessed with for one thing he’s very mysterious there’s not a lot of info on him but mainly for his art obviously just from these alone you can tell Dean had quite the imagination his surreal cartoon drawings in this book can range from interesting to disturbing but no matter what I love them all and I’m a bit upset we can’t know more about this artist.
Queen of the Night, by Erté (Romain de Tirtoff). Erté’s Art Deco take on the Queen of the Night.
The Queen of the Night Wicked Diva in Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart “Magic Flute” opera, 1931.
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"Teacher's Pest" (1931)