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Pussyfoot Fox Trot, USA, 1920  reproduced from a publication advertisement or vintage print. In an effort to maintain the artistic accuracy of the original image this final product has not been retouched  This giclée print delivers a vivid image with maximum color accuracy and exceptional resolution. The standard for museums and galleries around the world, giclée is a printing process where millions of ink droplets are “sprayed” onto high-quality paper. 1920 Poster, Vintage Sheet Music, Cat Cards, Music Covers, Vintage Cat, E Bay, Framed Canvas Prints, Canvas Artwork, Canvases
Pussyfoot Fox Trot, USA, 1920 reproduced from a publication advertisement or vintage print. In an effort to maintain the artistic accuracy of the original image this final product has not been retouched This giclée print delivers a vivid image with maximum color accuracy and exceptional resolution. The standard for museums and galleries around the world, giclée is a printing process where millions of ink droplets are “sprayed” onto high-quality paper.
All sizes | Cover - 19050506 Post | Flickr - Photo Sharing! Mothers Day Book, Mothers Day Poster, Happy Mothers Day, Vintage Magazines, Vintage Ads, Mothers Day Advertising, Circus Strongman, Saturday Evening Post, Guernsey
Cover - 19050506 Post
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"RANGER'S SONG" from Love Call 1927 | The Messr Hubert (in association with I. Lawence Weber) present The Love Call | A Musical Version founded on Augustus Thomas' Play "ARIZONA" –Music by Sigmund Romberg | Book/Words by Edward Locke Lyrics Harry B. Smith | Book & Ensembles' Staged by J. C. Huffman | Flickr - Photo Sharing! License Copyright All rights reserved by Pennelainer Newspaper Journal, Book Works, Huffman, Illuminated Manuscript, Weber, Young Adult, Edward, Reserved, Ranger
The Love Call 1927
"RANGER'S SONG" from Love Call 1927 | The Messr Hubert (in association with I. Lawence Weber) present The Love Call | A Musical Version founded on Augustus Thomas' Play "ARIZONA" –Music by Sigmund Romberg | Book/Words by Edward Locke Lyrics Harry B. Smith | Book & Ensembles' Staged by J. C. Huffman | Flickr - Photo Sharing! License Copyright All rights reserved by Pennelainer
Painting - New Yorker Cover April 17, 1954, by Perry Barlow The New Yorker, New Yorker Covers, Vintage Illustration Art, Graphic Design Illustration, Capas New Yorker, Journal Vintage, The Last Summer, Magazine Art, Magazine Covers
New Yorker April 17th, 1954 by Perry Barlow
Painting - New Yorker Cover April 17, 1954, by Perry Barlow
Cover May 10, 1958 by Perry Barlow | The girls team gets a triple play in a baseball game against the boys team Vintage Posters, Vintage Art, Vintage Photos, Kindergarten, Painted Sticks, Barlow
New Yorker May 10 1958 by Perry Barlow
Cover May 10, 1958 by Perry Barlow | The girls team gets a triple play in a baseball game against the boys team
The New Yorker January 14, 2002, by William Steig January 14, Banbury, Thing 1, Lesotho, Canvas Material, Acid Free Paper
New Yorker January 14th, 2002 by William Steig
The New Yorker January 14, 2002, by William Steig
Puck looked different than other magazines of the day. It employed lithography in place of wood engraving and offered three cartoons instead of the usual one. The cartoons were initially printed in black and white, but later several tints were added, and soon the magazine burst into full, eye-catching color.  Puck’s first English-language edition in 1877 made it a major competitor of the already established illustrated news magazines of the day, Free Christmas Greetings, Christmas Cards Free, Merry Christmas, Christmas Poster, Vintage Holiday
Puck looked different than other magazines of the day. It employed lithography in place of wood engraving and offered three cartoons instead of the usual one. The cartoons were initially printed in black and white, but later several tints were added, and soon the magazine burst into full, eye-catching color. Puck’s first English-language edition in 1877 made it a major competitor of the already established illustrated news magazines of the day,
•  Title: Christmas Puck / Frank A. Nankivell 1906.  •  Creator(s): Nankivell, Frank A. (Frank Arthur), 1869-1959, artist  •  Date Created/Published: N.Y. : J. Ottmann Lith. Co., Puck Bldg., 1906 December 5.  •  Medium: 1 photomechanical print : offset, color.  •  Repository: Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C. 20540 USA http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.print Political Satire, Political Cartoons, Christmas Ephemera, Vintage Christmas, Library Of Congress, Puck
• Title: Christmas Puck / Frank A. Nankivell 1906. • Creator(s): Nankivell, Frank A. (Frank Arthur), 1869-1959, artist • Date Created/Published: N.Y. : J. Ottmann Lith. Co., Puck Bldg., 1906 December 5. • Medium: 1 photomechanical print : offset, color. • Repository: Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C. 20540 USA http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.print
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Puck was founded by Austrian-born cartoonist Joseph Keppler and his partners as a German-language publication in 1876. The magazine took its name from the blithe spirit of Shakespeare’s Midsummer Night’s Dream, along with its motto: “What fools these mortals be!” Puck’s first English-language edition in 1877 made it a major competitor of the already established illustrated news magazines of the day, Frank Leslie’s Illustrated Newspaper, Keppler’s former employer, and Harper’s Weekly. Blithe Spirit, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, News Magazines, German Language, Shakespeare
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Puck was founded by Austrian-born cartoonist Joseph Keppler and his partners as a German-language publication in 1876. The magazine took its name from the blithe spirit of Shakespeare’s Midsummer Night’s Dream, along with its motto: “What fools these mortals be!” Puck’s first English-language edition in 1877 made it a major competitor of the already established illustrated news magazines of the day, Frank Leslie’s Illustrated Newspaper, Keppler’s former employer, and Harper’s Weekly.
Puck was founded by Austrian-born cartoonist Joseph Keppler and his partners as a German-language publication in 1876. The magazine took its name from the blithe spirit of Shakespeare’s Midsummer Night’s Dream, along with its motto: “What fools these mortals be!” Puck’s first English-language edition in 1877 made it a major competitor of the already established illustrated news magazines of the day, Frank Leslie’s Illustrated Newspaper, Keppler’s former employer, and Harper’s Weekly.
Puck was founded by Austrian-born cartoonist Joseph Keppler and his partners as a German-language publication in 1876. The magazine took its name from the blithe spirit of Shakespeare’s Midsummer Night’s Dream, along with its motto: “What fools these mortals be!” Puck’s first English-language edition in 1877 made it a major competitor of the already established illustrated news magazines of the day, Frank Leslie’s Illustrated Newspaper, Keppler’s former employer, and Harper’s Weekly.