Free downloadable collage sheet for all my beloved friends.
[6] p., plates 56-87 (1 folded) : ill. (some col.) ; 44 cm., trade catalog
Happy Monday!!! Here's a free printable envelope for you.... I really thought it was cute and thought it would be really adorable in sepia.....
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Hallo allemaal, Op deze pagina probeer ik wat vintage plaatjes te plaatsen. Ik krijg best veel e-mails met de vraag waar ik de plaatjes vandaan hebt gehaald. Helaas kan ik dat niet altijd zeggen omdat ik vaak een plaatje ergens ziet en direct opslaat. Meestal weet ik dan niet waar ik het vandaan hebt gehaald....dus vandaar dat ik ze dan hier plaats. Ik hoop dat jullie het leuk vinden. Heel veel plezier ermee!! Binnenkort volgen er nog wel meer.
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"Climbing the stairs", by Jessie Wilcox Smith.
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Stunning fairy illustrations from the antique 'Water Babies' children's book. Just gorgeous to add a little inspiration to your art journal, or as the focus of a hand-made card ENJOY! Click on the image below to get to the larger image, then right click, download to your computer. ©2013 Jodie Lee Designs. Personal use and small business use for a small run of up to 50 handmade goods.
Tonight I’m sharing a delightful Maud Humphrey 1899 Calendar: Make this calendar for yourself, or why not make the calendar as a gift? I can also imagine these framed and gifted individually,…
Soyouthinkyoucansee Soap ad.1900
free collagesheet for your artwork
I love this picture, it reminds me of me when I first used to sew my dolls clothes, I've had a love of sewing ever since! The artist is Linda Edgerton.
(Part II) Young Girl With Duck Boy And Faithful Dog A Cute Couple School Zone Baby’s Wonder World – Boy With Toy Plane Modern Garage Bluebirds For Happiness title unknown This Little Pi…
Color lithographed Victorian-era trade cards were a key late 19th century advertising vehicle for national manufacturers and local businesses. These miniature posters, about the size of a postcard, were handed out as souvenirs at major expositions during the late Victorian period. They were distributed at stores, placed on sales counters free for the taking, and passed out by “drummers” who walked the streets looking for customers. The Print Department of the Boston Public Library is home to almost 4,000 of these Victorian advertising trade cards. The cards in this set advertise laundry products. The cards provide a glimpse into the everyday lives of the Victorian American, and they suggest the values, dreams, and political agendas of America’s past. The vast majority of the cards are whimsical, amusing, colorful and great examples of graphic art design. For more information please contact: Print Department McKim Building, 3rd Floor Boston Public Library 700 Boylston Street Boston, MA 02116 617-536-5400 www.bpl.org/research/print/index.htm
The symbol of Parisian 'joie de vivre' at the turn of the century, the Folies Bergère was a palace of taboo-busting sensuality, replete with nearly-nude showgirls performing erotic striptease.
This illustration is from the public domain book, The Book of Knowledge, The Children’s Encyclopedia, Edited by Arthur Mee and Holland Thompson, Ph. D., Vol II, Copyright 1912, The Grolier Society of New York. The original copyright for these books was 1899. This is page 569, "Little Verses for Very Little People"
File name: 08_05_000016 Title: La Lorraine Date issued: 1910-1959 (approximate) Physical description: 1 print (poster) : color Genre: Travel posters; Prints Subjects: Tourism; Chemins de fer d'Alsace et de Lorraine Notes: Title from item. Statement of responsibility: P. Kauffmann Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department Rights: Rights status not evaluated
The teenager and the high school girl, from ages 12 to 20, was at a crossroads in life and fashion. No longer suitable wearing the knee length ruffled dresses she wore as a young girl, nor ready for the maturity of women's clothing, she found herself somewhere in between. During WWI, when High School girls
Title within ornamental border
I stumbled upon a great little website dedicated to collecting old pin-ups and found they had a wonderful archive of La Vie Parisienne, a French erotic magazine that was founded in 1863. And of course with Parisian pin-ups, you know the fashion is going to be pretty fabulous...
soyouthinkyoucansee: Vintage pc dame -lady 1902 ( handwriting in Dutch)