Prince Grenouille d’après le conte des Frères Grimm Le Roi Grenouille
Éditions Les Livres du Dragon d’Or
1991
Artist : Alix Berenzy
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Albert Beck Wenzell (American, 1864 - 1917) • A Gift from the Garden • 1904
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Arrow Dress Shirts and Collars, J.C. Leyendecker. 1930.
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Katharine Pyle (1863 – 1938) - The Island Impossible, 1899
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Masked Ball
Artist: Henry Patrick Raleigh
Henry Patrick Raleigh (1880-1944) was one of the most popular American illustrators during the 1920s and into the 1930s.
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Sarah Stilwell-Weber (American illustrator, 1878-1939) • Harmony in the Light of the Moon, Illustration for The Pine Lady by Richard Le Gallienne • Harper's Monthly Magazine • 1903
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J.C. Leyendecker
Laurence S.Cutler, Judy Goffman Cutler & The National Museum of American Illustration
Abrams, New York 2008, 256 pages, 24,8x28,5cm, ISBN 9780810995215
euro 50,00
Oversize and filled with hundreds of popular and rare images, with a revealing text that delves into both his artistic evolution and personal life, J.C. Leyendecker restores this iconic image maker’s rightful position in the pantheon of great American illustrators and artists.
One of the most prolific and successful artists of the Golden Age of American Illustration, J.C. Leyendecker captivated audiences throughout the first half of the 20th century.
Leyendecker is best known for his creation of the archetype of the fashionable American male with his advertisements for Arrow Collar. These images sold to an eager public the idea of a glamorous lifestyle, the bedrock upon which modern advertising was built. He also was the creator of instantly recognizable icons—such as the New Year’s baby and the Santa Claus that are to this day an integral part of the lexicon of Americana—and was commissioned to paint more Saturday Evening Post covers than any other artist. Chapters include: The Leyendecker Life, The Leyendecker Look, The Art of Advertising in a Product-Oriented Society, Master of the Magazine Cover, Book Illustration, Posters: The People’s Art, And more! Leyendecker lived for most of his adult life with Charles Beach, the Arrow Collar Man, on whom the stylish men in his artwork were modeled. From National Museum of American Illustration cofounders Laurence S. Cutler and Judy Goffman Cutler, J.C. Leyendecker features his masterworks, rare paintings, studies, and other artwork, including the 322 covers he did for the Post.
07/10/23
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"The Old Clock on The Stairs" (1905) | by The American Illustrator William Ladd Taylor (1854 - 1929)
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Willy Pogany (American, 1882–1955) - Hand to the Stars
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