THE NEW YORKER, November 3, 1956
'Priestess' by Erte, (1892 - 1990)
'Springtime in Paris' by Georg Kretzschmar, 'Der Wahre Jacob', 1923
Art from 1979 series, THE ROSE OF VERSAILLES, the story of Oscar François de Jarjayes, a girl raised as a boy at Versailles at the time of Marie-Antoinette.
The Independent Record, Helena, Montana, January 3, 1926
Fantaisie d’Automne/Les Champignons. Illustration by George Barbier from LA VIE PARISIENNE, 1916.
Greek myths and stories by illustrator duo, Alice and Martin Provensen. 1950s/1960s.
June, 1925 Cover of "Vanity Fair" magazine. From Poemaa's Flicker.
Illustration’s by William Wallace Denslow(1856-1915) for his book Denslow’s Mother Goose.He’s probably best known as the illustrator for L.Frank Baum’s “The Wonderful Wizard of Oz” .Denslow is such a fascinating artist to me for his time his drawings look pretty modern the limited colors,minimalist backgrounds, bold choices like just having a shape as a background,and his cartoonish thick outlined designs are pretty graphically ahead in kids book illustration for the early 1900s shame he didn’t illustrate the other Oz books don’t get me wrong I love John R Neil but Denslows art just has a odd charm to it I want to see in the other Oz books.