VINTAGE PHOTO REPRODUCTION: Add style to any room with this beautiful print, whether your interior design is modern or classic. MUSEUM QUALITY INKS AND PAPER: Printed on thick 260gsm thick luster photographic paper with archival giclee inks, this historic fine art will decorate your wall for years to come. ATTENTION TO DETAIL: We edit every photograph for image quality and true color reproduction, so it can look its best while retaining historical character. Makes a great gift! FRAME READY: Your unframed poster will arrive crease-free, rolled in a sturdy mailing tube. Many pictures fit easy-to-find standard size frames 16x20, 16x24, 18x24, 24x30, 24x36, saving on custom framing. Watermarks will not appear in the printed picture. Some blemishes, tears, or stamps may be removed from the final print.
For over two hundred years the Brandywine Valley region has attracted artists, including James Brade Sword, Jasper Cropsey, William T. Richards, Herman Herzog, George Cope, Edward Moran, and many others. The still extant Turner’s Mill in Chadds Ford was the location for the summer school of famed il...
A list of some of the most captivating historical photographs that have been colorized and shared on the History in Color Instagram account!
Buy wall art of this image titled: Federal Theatre presents "Big blow" A drama of the hurricane country by Theodore Pratt /, from the WPA Posters Collection by Second Story Prints. Top quality print reproductions available now! Tags Theatrical productions--New York (State)--New York--1930-1940. Hurricanes--1930-1940. Notes Title from item. Date stamped on verso: Jun 28 1939. Posters of the WPA / Christopher DeNoon. Los Angeles : Wheatly Press, c1987, no. 288 Forms part of: Work Projects Administration Poster Collection (Library of Congress). Exhibited: "In Harm's way" at The Long Island Museum, Stony Brook, N.Y., Oct. - Dec. 2017. Original Date: between 1936 and 1939 Formats: Screen prints--Color--1930-1940. Creators: Halls, Richard, 1906- Original Publisher: NYC : WPA Federal Art Project, between 1936 and 1939 Reference #: 98517503 SKU #: 70484DA7 Part of Collection: WPA Posters Link to original at the Library of Congress: Federal Theatre presents "Big blow" A drama of the hurricane country by Theodore Pratt /
N.C. Wyeth - Art Gallery of complete Illustrations from the First Edition of the book Treasure Island, published in 1911.
The name N.C. Wyeth — for those who know it — evokes the colorful, striking illustrations he created for early-20th-century editions of such beloved children’s classics as Treasure Island, Kidnapped, Robin Hood, Robinson Crusoe and The Yearling. N.C. Wyeth (1882–1945) is also known for being the father of Andrew Wyeth, who painted the iconic Christina’s […]
1 p.l., 87, 3 numb. l. 27 cm
Concord coach, American stagecoach, first manufactured in Concord, N.H., U.S., by the Abbot, Downing Company in 1827, and famous for its use in the American West. The body was supported on two reinforced leather straps running from front to back. Relatively light models used on turnpikes in the East held four passengers and were pulled by two horses. Western Concord coaches, however, weighed about 2,500 pounds (1,130 kg) and were usually pulled by six or eight paired horses. Six or nine passengers could sit on the three seats inside; others sometimes sat in roof seats. The driver’s seat accommodated a
These fascinating black-and-white pictures by legendary photographer Diane Arbus offer a unique glimpse into how America lived in the late 1950s and early 1960s.
By guest author, Charlie Allen Once again a visit with N.C.WYETH....and with his paintings for Robert Lewis Stevenson's 'Treasure Island'. The fourteen images (6 of which are included on this blog) are from a calendar beautifully produced in 1983 by Charles Scribner & Sons. They were reproduced and printed in Japan. The quality and color fidelity from the mostly original paintings (instead of from book reproductions) is outstanding. A heartfelt thanks and deep appreciation to Charles Scribner & Sons for making this great art available to the public is not enough. As said in the earlier blog, Wyeth was proud of these illustrations, saying, "I've turned out a set of pictures, without doubt far better quality than anything I ever did... " I have no firm data on the size of these, but know Wyeth painting in oils was comfortable with large sizes. When an artist of Wyeth's abilities waxes that enthusiastic about his.....watch out, Nellie! Beginning with Wyeth's over design of fierce pirates, crossed pistols, saber wielding, each illustration has a marvelous choice of characters, fine original composition, and they're designed together to compliment and hold the strong narrative of the story. As in the last blog, I won't comment on each selecton. Besides, words can never match painted inspiration. Just the combination of NC Wyeth and Robert Lewis Stevenson is a treat and a true natural. Chas. Allen. * Tomorrow, Leif shares some scans from NC Wyeth's later (last?) period. * If you are new to Today's Inspiration and never read Charlie Allen's blog, this is your chance to get to know our guest author better. Drop by there and peruse Charlie's archives for some great stories and some truly amazing artwork!
A lot of people will be familiar with the works of Andrew Wyeth, the famous American Painter best known for his detailed realistic portraits of the people and the land around the north-eastern States. Possibly what is less known, at least here in England is that the Wyeth family is a small dynasty of painters, Andrew being the best known. His father N. C. Wyeth was a well known artist and illustrator of derring-do childrens books. Andrew's son Jamie Wyeth has followed in his father's footsteps. I'll feature the work of all three here, starting with N. C Wyeth. Newell Convers Wyeth (1882 –1945) was the star pupil of artist the Howard Pyle and became one of America's greatest illustrators. During his lifetime, Wyeth created over 3,000 paintings and illustrated 112 books, 25 of them for Scribner's, which is the work for which he is best known. Wyeth was a realist painter just as the camera and photography began to compete with his craft. Sometimes seen as melodramatic, his illustrations were designed to be understood quickly. Wyeth, who was both a painter and an illustrator, understood the difference, and said in 1908, "Painting and illustration cannot be mixed—one cannot merge from one into the other."
Do not use/copy without permission. Become a fan: Google+, Facebook Check out my website: J. Schusteritsch Photo Went over to Greenport this evening to get a peak at some of the tall ships before the massive crowds get there tomorrow. Unfortunately we got there a little later than I would have liked but it was still neat to see them in the thick fog that has been covering the end of Long Island today. D700, Sigma 50mm f/1.4 wide open, 1/6th, iso 3200, held against a pylon on the dock.
Planning a trip to Long Island, New York? Here are 10 best things to do in Long Island you won't want to miss from a Local Long Islander!
One of the larger islands in New York State, Long Island is perched within easy distance of New York City; making it really easy to visit if you're in the - 13 Best Places In Long Island To Visit - Travel, Travel Advice - Long Island, New York, North America, United States - Travel, Food and Home Inspiration Blog with door-to-door Travel Planner! - Travel Advice, Travel Inspiration, Home Inspiration, Food Inspiration, Recipes, Photography
Long Island beaches boast beautiful white sand with world class surfing, water sport fishing, kayaking, paddle boating, charter boats, whale watching & more
For over two hundred years the Brandywine Valley region has attracted artists, including James Brade Sword, Jasper Cropsey, William T. Richards, Herman Herzog, George Cope, Edward Moran, and many others. The still extant Turner’s Mill in Chadds Ford was the location for the summer school of famed il...
Planning a trip to Long Island, New York? Here are 10 best things to do in Long Island you won't want to miss from a Local Long Islander!
New York might be home to some of the world’s best restaurants, but it’s the city’s diners that have long earned a place in people’s hearts (and stomachs).
16
47 p. 16 x 24 cm
A list of some of the most captivating historical photographs that have been colorized and shared on the History in Color Instagram account!
Planning a weekend in Long Island? We've got lots of tips for the best activities and places to visit during your stay. Read more.
Freeport Long Island New York boats
Moving to Long Island? This New York area is full of culture, nature, and plenty of pro sports. Here's what you should know about living on Long Island!
Planning a trip to Long Island, New York? Here are 10 best things to do in Long Island you won't want to miss from a Local Long Islander!