33. New York Vogue 1909 The sensational peacock first made landfall in Europe about twenty centuries ago when its sparkling, bedazzling image was captured in the glistening mosaic floors and walls of the Romans and Byzantines. Imported from their native India, they were anointed the holy birds of
Jugend magazine April 1896 Nr.14. Digital touch up by Pulmleaves
Art Nouveau Graphic Design is an art style which manifested in visual arts and architecture in the late 19th & early 20th century. Read more.
Brazil’s Para Todos magazine, under the direction of José Carlos, epitomise the 1920s.
Continuing the delve into back issues of Jugend magazine, the German fin de siècle periodical of “art and life”, this post covers the year 1899. The earlier years of the magazine are replete with a…
Paul Berthon's red-headed' beauty is a classic Art Nouveau advertisement for L'Ermitage magazine. She's in wonderful smooth condition; done on heavy quality mat finished paper stock. 'La Review Blanche is shown on the reverse side. This delightful litho advertising poster dates to 1971 and it's from my collection of nifty French poster art. This frame-worthy gem measures a generous 9" x 12.5" overall. Matted, framed, and displayed as a gallery grouping, these fabulous poster prints from the "Golden Age of Illustration" are simply spectacular. (Please note that the framed examples in the last photo are to show how this might look when it's framed. Your print will come unframed..) Surrender Dorothy offers a non-stop jaw-dropping cornucopia of frame-worthy antique and vintage prints, drawings, sketches, ads, plans, lithos, engravings, posters, maps, charts, and illustrations of all kinds to adorn every room in your happy home. Terrific finds to gussy up your workplace too. Our entire inventory moves in and out of here very quickly and fresh selections are added each day, Please be sure to bookmark our shop and check back to visit us often so you don't miss our latest discoveries. I'll send this to you First Class Mail by way of those nice folks at the USPS packed flat and protected in a rigid mailer. ================================================= For those who love vintage Advertisement art, we have hundreds of subjects to choose from: http://www.etsy.com/shop/surrenderdorothy/search?search_query=advertisement =================================================== All things Edwardian are here: http://www.etsy.com/shop/surrenderdorothy/search?search_query=edwardian ================================================== Visit our Lady's Lounge here: http://www.etsy.com/shop/surrenderdorothy/search?search_query=woman ================================================= All things French are here: http://www.etsy.com/shop/surrenderdorothy/search?search_query=france ****************************************************** Please View Our Shop Policies Here: http://www.etsy.com/shop/SurrenderDorothy/policy?ref=shopinfo_policies_leftnav
Art Deco exuberance After the war, between the 20's and 30's, there was an exuberance of style and pursuit of luxury, fueled by woman entering the workforce and lines of credit being available for the first time with the marketing masterstroke in the form of the lay-by. For integration of style elements, there was probably never a more complete symbiosis then that which occurred between architecture, furniture, graphics, fashion and decorative objects in Art Deco. The expanding movie industry at this time also promoted Art Deco and the aspiration for elegance and the high life. With the
La Vie Parisienne, 1924 Art by Rene Vincent
Vogue cover
Brazil’s Para Todos magazine, under the direction of José Carlos, epitomise the 1920s.
Magazine cover illustrated by George W Plank. via
Brazil’s Para Todos (For Everyone) magazine, under the art direction of illustrator José Carlos (1884–1950), is the gem of the country’s jazz- and Art Deco–age periodicals. His first work was published in 1902 in the magazine Tagarela. He soon became a regular contributor and within less than a year, designed a cover. His work was a cross between Aubrey Beardsley and John Held Jr., and he collaborated in design and illustration in all the major publications of Brazil. All to
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Brazil’s Para Todos magazine, under the direction of José Carlos, epitomise the 1920s.
The Art Nouveau movement was defined by female artists (painters, designers, and more) – we're just not aware of them.
Brazil’s Para Todos magazine, under the direction of José Carlos, epitomise the 1920s.
6 x Jugend Germanic Art Nouveau & “Jugendstil” art Prints. A set of six 19th Century Germanic Art Nouveau & 'Jugendstil' art prints from 1896-8. Bring a unique touch of German Art Nouveau style to your home or office. This stunning set of prints comprises six early Jugend magazine colour plates, which have been sensitively restored and optimised. The influential German weekly art magazine Jugend (Youth) was published from 1896 to 1940, and was renowned for its avant-garde style and exquisite Art Nouveau illustrations. Published in Munich by the writer Georg Hirth, the magazine featured the work of many celebrated Art Nouveau artists and is the source of the term "Jugendstil" ("Jugend-style"), the German school of Art Nouveau. Prints are produced to order using professional grade, long-lasting UV and fade resistant inks, printed on high quality 230gsm matte photo paper, delivering pin-sharp detail, vivid colours and exceptional image quality. AVAILABLE SET SIZES: A4 - 21.0 x 29.7cm / 210 x 297mm / 8.3 x 11.7 inches FREE UK postage, fast processing time. Orders typically delivered within 1-3 days of purchase. Overseas orders typically take 5-14 days to deliver, depending on the customs procedures of the destination country. Prints are delivered UNFRAMED. Small prints are shipped in stiffened envelopes. Larger prints are carefully rolled and shipped in a tube. If ordering a combination of print sizes, smaller prints may be rolled with larger prints and shipped together for combined postage discounts.
Oktoberfest! As a sign of recognition to the biggest beer festival held in Munich we're going to pay it a tribute in an artsy way!
Art and Satirical Magazines in Fin de Siècle Germany and […]
6 x Jugend Germanic Art Nouveau & “Jugendstil” art Prints. A set of six 19th Century Germanic Art Nouveau & 'Jugendstil' art prints from 1896-8. Bring a unique touch of German Art Nouveau style to your home or office. This stunning set of prints comprises six early Jugend magazine covers, which have been sensitively restored and optimised. The influential German weekly art magazine Jugend (Youth) was published from 1896 to 1940, and was renowned for its avant-garde style and exquisite Art Nouveau illustrations. Published in Munich by the writer Georg Hirth, the magazine featured the work of many celebrated Art Nouveau artists and is the source of the term "Jugendstil" ("Jugend-style"), the German school of Art Nouveau. Prints are produced to order using professional grade, long-lasting UV and fade resistant inks, printed on high quality 230gsm matte photo paper, delivering pin-sharp detail, vivid colours and exceptional image quality. AVAILABLE SET SIZES: A4 - 21.0 x 29.7cm / 210 x 297mm / 8.3 x 11.7 inches A3 - 29.7 x 42.0cm /297 x 420mm /11.7 x 16.5 inches FREE UK postage, fast processing time. Orders typically delivered within 1-3 days of purchase. Overseas orders typically take 5-14 days to deliver, depending on the customs procedures of the destination country. Prints are delivered UNFRAMED. Small prints are shipped in stiffened envelopes. Larger prints are carefully rolled and shipped in a tube. If ordering a combination of print sizes, smaller prints may be rolled with larger prints and shipped together for combined postage discounts.
John Sloan (1871–1951) was a member of the storied “Philadelphia Five,” with William Glackens, George Luks, Everett Shinn and Robert Henri. Sloan acknowledged, “It was Robert Henri who set me up to painting seriously; without his inspiring friendship and guidance I probably might never have thought of it at all.” He was also one of the founders of the Ashcan school and a member of the group of gritty urban painters known as The Eight. He was one of the contributors and served
We have chosen 13 eye candy posters by Alphonse Mucha, whose style was synonymous with the Art Nouveau movement in European art.
Buy ANY 2 prints and get a 3rd print FREE Buy ANY 3 prints and get 3 prints FREE Scroll below for details of how to get your FREE prints. Vintage Art Nouveau print – a rare late 19th Century German 'Jugendstil' reproduction art print. Bring a unique touch of German Art Nouveau style to your home or office. This beautiful print featured as a colour plate in an early edition of Jugend magazine, from the 1890s, and has been sensitively restored and optimised. The influential German weekly art magazine Jugend (Youth) was published from 1896 to 1940, and was renowned for its avant-garde style and exquisite Art Nouveau illustrations. Published in Munich by the writer Georg Hirth, the magazine featured the work of many celebrated Art Nouveau artists and is the source of the term "Jugendstil" ("Jugend-style"), the German school of Art Nouveau. Our antique art reproduction prints are printed to order on a professional grade EPSON photo printer, using archival ultra-long-life UV / fade resistant pigment inks, and printed on premium quality heavyweight textured art paper, delivering pin-sharp detail, vivid colours and exceptional image quality. AVAILABLE PRINT SIZES: A4 / 21.0 x 29.7 cm / 8.3 x 11.7 inches A3 - 29.7 x 42.0 cm /11.7 x 16.5 inches Original antique images have been digitally restored and optimised for outstanding reproduction quality and colour. Please note that print borders can vary depending on the dimensions of the original antique image. Most prints come with a uniform 3 mm white surround, but borders may also be adjusted (height and width) to preserve the original aspect ratio. Our prints are not to be confused with posters or mass produced images printed on cheap, low-quality paper. Buy ANY 2 prints and get a 3rd additional print FREE Buy ANY 3 prints and get 3 additional prints FREE HOW TO GET YOUR FREE EXTRA PRINTS: 1/ Place ANY 2 or 3 prints in your shopping cart. 2/ When you go to the checkout simply CLICK on ‘Add a note to RarePrintEmporium’ and add the title / s OR number of your selected free extra print / s (of the same size or smaller). EXAMPLE: ‘Henri Matisse, Seated Woman’ ‘Vintage Art Nouveau print (#011)’ ‘Katsushika Hokusai, The Great Wave Off Kanagawa’ ALTERNATIVELY (AND / 0R): CLICK on ‘CONTACT SHOP’ at the top right corner of your basket and attach a download /s - of the image /s to the message of the 3rd (4th 5th & 6th) FREE print / s (of the same size or smaller). On some mobile devices it is also possible to copy and paste a screenshot /s into messages. Please ALSO add your name. 3/ Your FREE EXTRA PRINT / S will be added to your order! OUR 3 FOR 2 AND 6 FOR 3 OFFER APPLIES TO ALL INDIVIDUAL PRINTS. SELECT YOUR PRINTS FROM ANY COLLECTION IN THE RARE PRINT EMPORIUM STORE. SHIPPING FREE UK postage, fast processing time. Orders typically delivered within 2-3 days of purchase. Overseas orders typically take 5-14 days to deliver, depending on the customs procedures of the destination country. Prints are delivered UNFRAMED. Frames to fit our popular A4 and A3 print sizes are widely available to purchase online or in craft stores. Smaller prints are shipped in stiffened envelopes. Individual larger prints are carefully rolled and shipped in a tube. Multiples of larger prints are shipped in double-stiffened A3 envelopes. PLEASE NOTE: We specialise in antique print reproductions, the originals of which can be centuries old. Please be aware that any minor imperfections noticeable on your prints derive from the original images, and not as a result of our printing processes. Some prints may seem a little grainier than an equivalent modern image; they may also show slight creases, smudges or tears that could not be removed during restoration without detracting from the original. In our opinion, these slight imperfections add to the authenticity of a print. Before buying, please check your selected prints carefully using the zoom viewing option. This should give you a good idea of what you will receive. Please note there may be slight colour or tone variations in the physical prints due to different monitor and device settings.