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.
Concept drawings by Mel Shaw for Disney’s THE GREAT MOUSE DETECTIVE (1986).
I was 10. Across the street from us lived two beautiful twins. Dark hair, eyes as blue as robin’s eggs, long legs. They were older and usually hung out with my brother, but maybe he was sick that day or something, because it was just the twins and me in the theatre—two ravishing girls and in between them a kid with the biggest grin in the history of mankind on his stupid face. I was glowing radioactively. Jackie Wilson’s “I Get the Sweetest Feeling” was a hit I remember. Everything aligned, and the universe sang to me a little.
Some Beautiful Music Sheet Covers by Einar Nerman from made between 1912-1932 I love the simplicity of these many artist think detail is needed to make art pieces good but Nerman’s designs are examples of how less is more the strong simple character designs,simple one color backgrounds that blend into the characters and beautiful staging.
1925 “Automobile Number” of Life Magazine.
Scanned from Taschen's "All-American Ads of the 30s".
Great Panel by Cartoonist H.M Bateman probably one of the best ever British cartoonist what I like in this one is how the man’s rage is represented in this grotesque abstract blob of anger and how the whole world seems to bend to his frustration in the background.Not to mention the great poses and facial expressions.
Illustrations from the LEGEND OF ZELDA instruction manual. 1986.
Unfiltered perceptions: the wildly psychedelic comic Iris (1968) by Dutch illustrator, Thé Tjong-Khing.