1920s Illustration Gallery
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Léon Benigni, Design for the Cover of La Donna magazine, 1929. Gouache, over a pencil underdrawing.
Romà Bonet (aka BON), illustration pour le magazine espagnol “Nuevo Mundo”, 1924
Manteau du soir, de Paul Poiret, paru dans la Gazette du Bon Ton en 1920.
Mother and daughter wearing Lanvin, 1920s illustration by Paul Iribe
Warwick Goble (1862-1943), ‘The Mermaid’, “The Book of Fairy Poetry” by Dora Owen, 1920S
The Pit and the Pendulum, from Edgar Allan Poe’s Tales of Mystery and Imagination by Harry Clarke (1
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Chrysler Imperial 80 (1927)
ratatoskryggdrasil:Venus and Adonis, Georges Barbier, c. 1920s.
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“Le Bassin d'Argent” fashion illustration by Eduardo Benito in the Gazette du Bon Ton, 1
George B. Smith (Study for N by E), c1929. - Rockwell Kent.
Tristram carried his love away, from Arthur and His Knights by Thomas Mackenzie (1920)
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talesfromweirdland:How vegetables make love.Postcard from the 1920s.
talesfromweirdland:GHOST STORIES (1926/7) cover art by Jean Oldham.
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Felix Leyendecker cover illustration for Life magazine (Feb 1922), featuring a “Flapper”. The term
Armand Vallée illustration for French magazine, La Vie Parisienne (The Parisian Life). 1920s.
The 1920s were wild times by all accounts.French artist Armand Vallée did many illustrations for the
Conrado Walter Massaguer, illustration for Hotel Lincoln flyer, 1927. Havana, Cuba. Via Wolfsonian.
Jupp Wiertz, travel poster Germany wants to see you, Berlin at night, 1928/30. Via Nosbüsch & St
“Theatre Costume, Sin, Impératrice de Chine” designed by Madame Louise Chéruit; illustra
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