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$8.95 Shipping Location: Branch, United States He worked with his brother Joseph Christian Leyendecker first in Chicago, then later in New York City and New Rochelle, New York. He is best known for ... morehis magazine cover art for Vogue, Vanity Fair, and Life, but also provided artwork for a large number of advertisers.
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$8.95 Shipping Location: Branch, United States Although never formally credited as such, he served de facto as the first art editor of The New Yorker. He created the Eustace Tilley cover portrait and ... morethe New Yorker typeface. He first drew Tilley for the cover of the magazine's first issue on February 21, 1925.
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$8.95 Shipping Location: Branch, United States Maxfield Parrish was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to painter and etcher Stephen Parrish and Elizabeth Bancroft. He was raised in a Quaker society. ... moreHe is known for his distinctive saturated hues and idealized neo-classical imagery.
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$8.95 Shipping Location: Branch, United States In 1925, having arrived in New York City, Patterson suddenly found his direction. He put aside his fine arts ambitions and turned his talents toward illustration. ... moreMartha H. Kennedy cites Patterson's dependence on the "graphic power of elegant, outlined forms, linear patterns of clothing and trailing smoke to compose strongly decorative, eye-catching designs.".
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$8.95 Shipping Location: Branch, United States Cubism is a style of art which aims to show all of the possible viewpoints of a person or an object all at once. Cubism was first started by Pablo Picasso ... moreand Georges Braque. Analytical Cubism is the first type of cubism.
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$8.95 Shipping Location: Branch, United States Maxfield Parrish was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to painter and etcher Stephen Parrish and Elizabeth Bancroft. He was raised in a Quaker society. ... moreHe is known for his distinctive saturated hues and idealized neo-classical imagery.
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$8.95 Shipping Location: Branch, United States Although never formally credited as such, he served de facto as the first art editor of The New Yorker. He created the Eustace Tilley cover portrait and ... morethe New Yorker typeface. He first drew Tilley for the cover of the magazine's first issue on February 21, 1925.
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$8.95 Shipping Location: Branch, United States Esquire joined Life ’s competitors in 1933. A little more than three years after purchasing Life, Gibson quit and turned the decaying property over to ... morepublisher Clair Maxwell and treasurer Henry Richter.
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$8.95 Shipping Location: Branch, United States Although never formally credited as such, he served de facto as the first art editor of The New Yorker. He created the Eustace Tilley cover portrait and ... morethe New Yorker typeface. He first drew Tilley for the cover of the magazine's first issue on February 21, 1925.
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$8.95 Shipping Location: Branch, United States In 1925, having arrived in New York City, Patterson suddenly found his direction. He put aside his fine arts ambitions and turned his talents toward illustration. ... moreMartha H. Kennedy cites Patterson's dependence on the "graphic power of elegant, outlined forms, linear patterns of clothing and trailing smoke to compose strongly decorative, eye-catching designs.".
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$8.95 Shipping Location: Branch, United States Also numberous book illustrations. Usually signed his work, "R M Crosby.". Beginning in 1920 Life undertook a crusade against Prohibition. It also tapped ... morethe humorous writings of Frank Sullivan, Robert Benchley, Dorothy Parker, Franklin P. Adams, and Corey Ford.
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$8.95 Shipping Location: Branch, United States His sculpted, papier-mâché face masks were used in plays and dances and often in his own paintings and illustrations. They were used in masques or miracle ... moreplays in New York City at venues like the New York Coffee House.
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$8.95 Shipping Location: Branch, United States COVER ILLUSTRATOR/ARTIST: Howard Crosby Renwick (aka Hayden Hayden) studied under Haddon Sundblom and active from 1920s to 1940s. Esquire joined Life ... more’s competitors in 1933. A little more than three years after purchasing Life, Gibson quit and turned the decaying property over to publisher Clair Maxwell and treasurer Henry Richter.
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$8.95 Shipping Location: Branch, United States Although never formally credited as such, he served de facto as the first art editor of The New Yorker. He created the Eustace Tilley cover portrait and ... morethe New Yorker typeface. He first drew Tilley for the cover of the magazine's first issue on February 21, 1925.
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$8.95 Shipping Location: Branch, United States Mitchell’s seven years spent at Paris art schools made him partial to the French. Gibson drew the Kaiser as a bloody madman, insulting Uncle Sam, sneering ... moreat crippled soldiers, and even shooting Red Cross nurses.
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$8.95 Shipping Location: Branch, United States His sculpted, papier-mâché face masks were used in plays and dances and often in his own paintings and illustrations. They were used in masques or miracle ... moreplays in New York City at venues like the New York Coffee House.
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$8.95 Shipping Location: Branch, United States His creativity and artistic capabilities were noticeable from a young age. Dickey liked painting animals, especially horses. He started working at. LIFE ... moremagazine. Dickey’s covers for. Dickey created seven covers for.
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$8.95 Shipping Location: Branch, United States That Life should be passing into the hands of new owners and directors is of the liveliest interest to the sole survivor of the little group that saw ... moreit born in January 1883. After Life ’s publication in 1952 of Ernest Hemingway’s The Old Man and the Sea, the magazine contracted with the author for a four thousand-word piece on bullfighting.
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$8.95 Shipping Location: Branch, United States HE HAS A CADDY TO SMOKE AND A PARROT TO SWEAR FOR HIM". Beginning in 1920 Life undertook a crusade against Prohibition. It also tapped the humorous writings ... moreof Frank Sullivan, Robert Benchley, Dorothy Parker, Franklin P. Adams, and Corey Ford.
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$8.95 Shipping Location: Branch, United States Although never formally credited as such, he served de facto as the first art editor of The New Yorker. He created the Eustace Tilley cover portrait and ... morethe New Yorker typeface. He first drew Tilley for the cover of the magazine's first issue on February 21, 1925.
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$8.95 Shipping Location: Branch, United States When the first issue of Life magazine appeared on the newsstands, the U.S. was in the midst of the Great Depression and the world was headed toward war. ... moreAdolf Hitler was firmly in power in Germany. In Spain, General Francisco Franco’s rebel army was at the gates of Madrid; German Luftwaffe pilots and bomber crews, calling themselves the Condor Legion, were honing their skills as Franco’s air arm.
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$8.95 Shipping Location: Branch, United States Also numberous book illustrations. Usually signed his work, "R M Crosby.". That Life should be passing into the hands of new owners and directors is of ... morethe liveliest interest to the sole survivor of the little group that saw it born in January 1883.
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$8.95 Shipping Location: Branch, United States That Life should be passing into the hands of new owners and directors is of the liveliest interest to the sole survivor of the little group that saw ... moreit born in January 1883. After Life ’s publication in 1952 of Ernest Hemingway’s The Old Man and the Sea, the magazine contracted with the author for a four thousand-word piece on bullfighting.
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$8.95 Shipping Location: Branch, United States His creativity and artistic capabilities were noticeable from a young age. Dickey liked painting animals, especially horses. He started working at. LIFE ... moremagazine. Dickey’s covers for. Dickey created seven covers for.
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$8.95 Shipping Location: Branch, United States Mitchell’s seven years spent at Paris art schools made him partial to the French. Gibson drew the Kaiser as a bloody madman, insulting Uncle Sam, sneering ... moreat crippled soldiers, and even shooting Red Cross nurses.
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$8.95 Shipping Location: Branch, United States Francis Gilbert Attwood was born in Jamaica Plain, MA on September 29, 1856. He was one of five founders of the Harvard Lampoon at Harvard College in ... more1876. He was a Harvard student for three years and left without taking a degree.
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$8.95 Shipping Location: Branch, United States Although never formally credited as such, he served de facto as the first art editor of The New Yorker. He created the Eustace Tilley cover portrait and ... morethe New Yorker typeface. He first drew Tilley for the cover of the magazine's first issue on February 21, 1925.
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$8.95 Shipping Location: Branch, United States "In the group of illustrators who are natives of Grand Rapids one of the most successful is Raymond M. Crosby, son of the late Moreau S. Crosby. He was ... moreborn in this city in 1875 (sic), was educated at Yale and studied art in Italy and France.
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$8.95 Shipping Location: Branch, United States He worked with his brother Joseph Christian Leyendecker first in Chicago, then later in New York City and New Rochelle, New York. He is best known for ... morehis magazine cover art for Vogue, Vanity Fair, and Life, but also provided artwork for a large number of advertisers.
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$8.95 Shipping Location: Branch, United States Although never formally credited as such, he served de facto as the first art editor of The New Yorker. He created the Eustace Tilley cover portrait and ... morethe New Yorker typeface. He first drew Tilley for the cover of the magazine's first issue on February 21, 1925.
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$8.95 Shipping Location: Branch, United States Also numberous book illustrations. Usually signed his work, "R M Crosby.". SPECIAL CHARACTERISTICS/DESCRIPTIVE WORDS: Less attractive lady with her gorgeous ... morefriend at portrait studio, “These photographs of my friend are beautiful!
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$8.95 Shipping Location: Branch, United States Collins was born in Denver, Colorado, to Sewell Thomas Collins, a banker, and Edith (Hughes) Collins. Afterwards he was engaged as draughtsman in different ... morepositions in Chicago, and began studying at the Chicago Art Institute.
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$8.95 Shipping Location: Branch, United States The strip's beautiful lead was lovingly rendered, as was the New York City setting. Still, it ran until 1956 on the strength of Patterson's art and fashion-sense. ... moreAmong the series was "Runaway Ruth" (1929), "Wings of Love" (1929–30),[11] "Get-Your-Man Gloria" (c.1932), "The Countess & the Cowboy" (c. 1932), and "Carolyn's Cadet" (c. 1932).
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$8.95 Shipping Location: Branch, United States In 1946, Flagg published his autobiography, Roses and Buckshot. Apart from his work as an illustrator, Flagg painted portraits which reveal the influence ... moreof John Singer Sargent. In 1948, he appeared in a Pabst Blue Ribbon magazine ad which featured the illustrator working at an easel in his New York studio with a young lady standing at his side and a tray with an open bottle of Pabst and two filled glasses sat before them.
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$8.95 Shipping Location: Branch, United States Edward Sandford Martin, a Harvard graduate and a founder of the Harvard Lampoon, was brought on as Life ’s first literary editor. The magazine was a success ... moreand soon attracted the industry’s leading contributors.
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$8.95 Shipping Location: Branch, United States John Bradshaw Crandell was born in Glens Falls, New York in 1896, son of Hubert Lee and Vira (Mills) Crandell. Crandell attended classes at the School ... moreof the Art Institute of Chicago but did not graduate.
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$8.95 Shipping Location: Branch, United States Although never formally credited as such, he served de facto as the first art editor of The New Yorker. He created the Eustace Tilley cover portrait and ... morethe New Yorker typeface. He first drew Tilley for the cover of the magazine's first issue on February 21, 1925.
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$8.95 Shipping Location: Branch, United States Anna Gilmore Dennis was her mother, and her father, Frank Edwin Dumm, was a playwright-actor who later worked as a newspaper reporter. Dumm's paternal ... moregrandfather, Robert D. Dumm, owned a newspaper in Upper Sandusky which Frank Dumm later inherited.
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$149.92 Shipping Location: United Kingdom The most common types of tantalus holds three bottles or decanters while there are also smaller types housing only two. There are many different forms ... moreof tantalus. To be tantalized is to be tempted with the unattainable, and the king was sorely tested.
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$8.95 Shipping Location: Branch, United States Hoover was born in Cleveland, Ohio, to Orlando B. Hoover (1854–1919) and Flora M. Ellison (1857–1926). He studied at the Cleveland School of Art and the ... moreArt Students League of New York with Frederick Gottwald and George Bridgman, from whom he learned anatomy, including the drawing of faces.
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$8.95 Shipping Location: Branch, United States This series of Vanity Fair covers were Numbers 1/17, 1/18, 2/18, 9/18, 2/20, 9/20, 8/21, 10, 21, 8/24, 2/25, and 5/26. ORIGINAL ITEM : 1924. Mitchell’s ... moreseven years spent at Paris art schools made him partial to the French.
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$8.95 Shipping Location: Branch, United States His sculpted, papier-mâché face masks were used in plays and dances and often in his own paintings and illustrations. They were used in masques or miracle ... moreplays in New York City at venues like the New York Coffee House.
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$8.95 Shipping Location: Branch, United States After studying in Chicago and living and working in New York for several years, Rolf married Claire Louise Frisbie, a free-lance writer, in 1919. They ... morehad no children. Around 1930 they moved to Bayside, Queens, where Rolf had recently designed and built a house on an inlet of Little Neck Bay.
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$8.95 Shipping Location: Branch, United States The magazine was a success and soon attracted the industry’s leading contributors. Among the most important was Charles Dana Gibson. His creation, the ... more"Gibson Girl," was a tall, regal beauty. The Gibson Girl was a publishing sensation and earned a place in fashion history.
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$8.95 Shipping Location: Branch, United States Anna Gilmore Dennis was her mother, and her father, Frank Edwin Dumm, was a playwright-actor who later worked as a newspaper reporter. Dumm's paternal ... moregrandfather, Robert D. Dumm, owned a newspaper in Upper Sandusky which Frank Dumm later inherited.
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$8.95 Shipping Location: Branch, United States He worked with his brother Joseph Christian Leyendecker first in Chicago, then later in New York City and New Rochelle, New York. He is best known for ... morehis magazine cover art for Vogue, Vanity Fair, and Life, but also provided artwork for a large number of advertisers.
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$8.95 Shipping Location: Branch, United States Although never formally credited as such, he served de facto as the first art editor of The New Yorker. He created the Eustace Tilley cover portrait and ... morethe New Yorker typeface. He first drew Tilley for the cover of the magazine's first issue on February 21, 1925.
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$8.95 Shipping Location: Branch, United States He did watercolor art and drawings for magazines and comic books. His parents were Charles W. Beall and Eugenia N. Beall. He had a brother who was a year ... moreolder, Roger. The magazine was a success and soon attracted the industry’s leading contributors.
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$8.95 Shipping Location: Branch, United States Born in Wyoming, Iowa, Lowell was the son of landscapist Milton H. Lowell. He was 11 years old when his family moved in 1882 to Chicago. Lowell attended ... morepublic school in Chicago until 1887, when he began taking classes at the Art Institute of Chicago, where he studied with J.H. Vanderpoel and Oliver Dennett Grover.
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$8.95 Shipping Location: Branch, United States In 1902, Chartran was commissioned to paint President Theodore Roosevelt 's official portrait after successfully completing portraits of Mrs. Roosevelt ... morein 1902 and Alice Roosevelt in 1901. In discussing his experience with painting the president to Le Figaro, he said that it "was difficult to get the President to sit still.
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$8.95 Shipping Location: Branch, United States Despite the laboriousness of his technique, Booth's compositions were characterised by a grand sense of space. As a result, his drawings were often well-matched ... moreto poetic or editorial entries. Although never formally credited as such, he served de facto as the first art editor of The New Yorker.
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$8.95 Shipping Location: Branch, United States Also numberous book illustrations. Beginning in 1920 Life undertook a crusade against Prohibition. It also tapped the humorous writings of Frank Sullivan, ... moreRobert Benchley, Dorothy Parker, Franklin P. Adams, and Corey Ford.
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$8.95 Shipping Location: Branch, United States In 1925, having arrived in New York City, Patterson suddenly found his direction. He put aside his fine arts ambitions and turned his talents toward illustration. ... moreMartha H. Kennedy cites Patterson's dependence on the "graphic power of elegant, outlined forms, linear patterns of clothing and trailing smoke to compose strongly decorative, eye-catching designs.".
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