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Illustrations by George Barbier fromLA DOUBLE MAÎTRESSE, by Henri de Régnier (1928).
Illustration by Pierre Brissaud. 1924.
talesfromweirdland:Illustration by Pierre Brissaud. 1924.
Illustration from Mademoiselle Dax jeune fille (1926) by Pierre Brissaud.
“I’m starving,” said Wanda harshly to Youssuf Abdul Bey. “And I have an old grandfather who is ill.
Chrysler Imperial 80 (1927)
talesfromweirdland:Search engine Google got its name from the mathematical number, googolplex. But w
Search engine Google got its name from the mathematical number, googolplex. But where did “googolple
talesfromweirdland:How vegetables make love.Postcard from the 1920s.
talesfromweirdland:GHOST STORIES (1926/7) cover art by Jean Oldham.
weirdlandtv:For the nautilus is my boatIn which I over the waters floatThe Book of Fairy Poetry (192
Felix Leyendecker cover illustration for Life magazine (Feb 1922), featuring a “Flapper”. The term
Comet ladies drift dreamingly about the sky.Illustration by American artist, Dugald Stewart Walker f
Man as an Industrial Palace. Illustration from Das Leben Des Menschen (1926), by German-Jewish physi
Blue Beard, by Harry Clarke. Great illustration from THE FAIRY TALES OF CHARLES PERRAULT (1922).
“Mrs. Mosquito - Distributor of MALARIA.”Illustration from the Virginia Health Bulletin, July 1920.
The Flu.Illustration by Thomas Theodor Heine for Simplicissimus, 1929.Debauchery, decadence, chaotic
Fair Judge.Illustration by Thomas Theodor Heine for Simplicissimus, 1928.
Eugéne A. Séguy, Butterflies (1928)
the July 15, 1921 issue of Vogue Magazine, illustrated by Harriet Meserole.
talesfromweirdland:Illustration by Pierre Brissaud. 1924.
after drawing those clara bow sketches and getting into the 20’s aesthetic, I wanted to draw m
For the nautilus is my boatIn which I over the waters floatThe Book of Fairy Poetry (1920s), illustr
DISEASE.Illustration from the Virginia Health Bulletin, July 1920.
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