Vintage Illustration Gallery
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Vivien bewitches Merlin, from The Story of King Arthur and His Knights by Howard Pyle (1903)
Illustration from Queen Summer, or The Tourney of the Lily and the Rose by Walter Crane (1891)
The Twin Princesses, from The Lily of Life by Helen Stratton (1913)
Al Aaraf, from Edgar Allan Poe’s The Bells and Other Poems by Edmund Dulac (1912)
The British Library posted an online version of the 1864 original manuscript of what will become the
talesfromweirdland:MARS ATTACKS bubblegum cards—“space adventure bubble gum” cards, that is.
Maurice Bernard Sendak | 1928 - 2012American illustrator of Little Bear written by Else Holmelund Mi
Raphaël Sadeler (1560-1632), ‘Allegory of Death’, 1617Source
Harmen ter Borch (1638-1662), ‘Beestenconcert’ (Beast Concert), 1653Source
1. Monogrammist MH, ’Owl Dressed As A Pilgrim’, 1500-492. Monogrammist MH, ’Owl Dr
Rolf Wenger, poster llustration for annabelle magazine, 1987-88. Switzerland. Source 1+2
Conte du Coq d’or, Pouchkine.1910.Skazka o zolotom petouchke, Aleksandr Sergeevič Puskin.(1799-1837)
Hubert Saget, advertising poster for Leica, 1930. Printed for Optician Koch, Zürich, Switzerland. V
talesfromweirdland:COMIC INFERNO. Illustrations by Ed Emshwiller for GALAXY magazine (February 1963)
Illustration from La Esfera by Manuel Bujados (April 1921)
Joseph Sattler (1867-1931), ‘Das Arme Mädchen’ (The Poor Girl), “Meine Harmonie&rd
After Brooklyn Museum’s successful run of Killer Heels, we’re bringing it down about 6 inches. The R
talesfromweirdland:Sony Walkman ad, circa 1980. So high tech.I had a 1989 Sony Walkman. I remember p
Maud Fuller Petersham (1890-1971) & Miska Petersham (1888-1960), “Rootabaga Stories”
Churchill Swim Fins - 1947 ad - art by Elmer Dixon
Clara Elsene Peck (1883-1968), ‘A Modern Lullaby’, “The Century Magazine”, #4, Feb. 1915
Raphaël Kirchner (1876-1917), ‘L'Idole Bleue’ (The Blue Idol), 1919Source
Vintage illustration.Vogue. Édition française.15 Février 1921.Art by Helen Dryden.
‘Wolcott’s Instant Pain Annihilator’, 1867Source
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