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24.01.2022 , . Annie Swynnerton was a professional painter for her entire working life, an early and active feminist, and campaigner for women’s suffrage. Recognised today for her symbolist and allegorical works, The Sense of Sight depicts an angel who has found heaven on earth in everything she sees. #vintageposter #artisticaprint
23.01.2022 - , . Kawase Hasui was one of the most prominent print designers of the shin-hanga ("new prints") movement. His landscapes are considered today to be some of the finest examples of the style. #vintageprint #artisticaprint
23.01.2022 Charlie Chaplin by an Unknown Artist, 1922. This portrait of Charlie Chaplin, by an unknown artist, may have been made around the time of his final short film, Pay Day - it was released in 1922, coinciding with the stamped police permit seen here on the poster, from that same year. #vintageposter #artisticaprint
22.01.2022 La Joëla by Julius Klinger, 1910. Julius Klinger was one of the most gifted graphic artists of his generation. Born in Vienna, he relocated to Berlin and began a career as both a conceptual thinker and designer. He wrote extensively on the philosophy of advertising and created an altogether new design language during the 1920s. He was persecuted, deported and killed by the Nazis in 1942. This poster catches him at the very beginning of his career, anticipating the flat colours, crisp lines and geometric precision of Art Deco, on behalf of an unknown entertainer. #vintageposter #artisticaprint
22.01.2022 America's Best Comics Cover Issue 24 by Alex Schomburg, 1947. Alex Schomburg, whose real name was Alejandro Schomburg y Rosa, was a Puerto Rican comic-book artist and painter whose career lasted over 70 years in the United States. He created many covers for the early Marvel comics, known then as Timely and worked on titles like Captain America, The Sub-Mariner and The Human Torch. In the late 40's he had huge success with his covers for America's Best Comics, featuring the heroine Miss Masque and her partner, Black Terror, most likely due to their pulpy pin up qualities. #vintageposter #artisticaprint
21.01.2022 Vogue Perfume ad from 1926 by Jupp Wiertz. Weirtz was a renowned German graphic artist during the Weimar Republic and created this iconic example of a 20’s flapper girl for the perfume brand Vogue, not to be confused with the magazine. #vintageposter #artisticaprint
21.01.2022 - , .. Pénot was concerned first and foremost with anatomically accurate portrayals of women. Singular nude female forms were the implicit focus of his work, whereas the worlds surrounding his characters are seldom realised beyond misty atmospheres and patches of shadow and light. Environments are incidental and are typically shrouded in haze, giving the figures themselves explicit priority. La Femme Chauve-Souvris, otherwise known as the Batwoman, was his most famous painting combining his love of the female form with darker, macabre themes tying into surreal fantasies of the occult. #vintageposter #artisticaprint
19.01.2022 Jmantsubo Plain at Fukagawa Susaki by Utagawa Hiroshige, 1856. One Hundred Famous Views of Edo is a series of ukiyo-e prints begun and largely completed by the Japanese artist Hiroshige (17971858). The prints were first published in serialised form in 185659, with Hiroshige II completing the series after Hiroshige's death. It was tremendously popular and much reprinted. #vintageposter #artisticaprint
18.01.2022 The Accolade by Edmund Leighton, 1901. The Accolade is one of many paintings produced by Leighton in the 1900s on the classical subject of chivalry. It has been described as among Leighton's best known works and one of the most recognisable paintings of the period representing the epitome of medieval iconography. The painting depicts an accolade, a ceremony to confer knighthood. The ceremony is performed by a young queen, the knight bowed before her feet in a position of submission and fealty. An audience is gathered on the Queen's left, serving as witnesses. #vintageposter #artisticaprint
17.01.2022 Teinture Ideale by Jean Dylen, 1929. Jean Dylen trained as a jewelry designer and was recruited by the Vercasson Printing Company to be the understudy to Leonetto Cappiello, their lead designer of posters. When Cappiello left Vercasson, Dylen assumed the role of head designer. This poster was created for a company selling fabric dye's and is a variation on their Ideale Boule poster from several years earlier. #vintageposter #artisticaprint
17.01.2022 , . Blaupunkt was originally founded under the name "Ideal" in 1923. In 1938, after being purchased by Robert Bosch, it changed its name to the German term for "blue point" in reference to the blue dot stuck on its headphones that had passed quality control. In the following years the brand became known for its high end audio gear and became a standard for quality. Blaupunkt no longer exists today, but we still have copies of this great example of 50's design by an unknown advertising artist, heralding the advent of the FM car radio that Blaupunkt had invented. #vintageposter #artisticaprint
17.01.2022 Hose of Luxite by Coles Phillips, 1918. Coles Phillips was an American artist and illustrator who was active at the dawn of the 20th Century. He is known for his fashion illustrations of women and a signature use of negative space in the paintings he created for advertising and popular magazines. His series depicting women wearing Holeproof Hosiery products, such as this one for Hose of Luxite, was considered daring for its time. #vintageposter #artisticaprint
16.01.2022 An Earth Man on Venus by Gene Fawcette, 1950. An Earth Man on Venus was an early pulp novel by a Massachusetts State Senator writing under the name Ralph Milne Farley, heavily based on the Jon Carter of Mars series. This Comic Book adaptation was a big hit in 1950 and is today best known for its cover by Gene Fawcette, a prolific comic book artist from the golden age who continued worked well into the 1980's. #vintageposter #artisticaprint
14.01.2022 Ferocious Tiger by Maruyama Okyo. 1765. Maruyama Okyo had a personal style of Western naturalism mixed with Eastern decorative design and kyo founded the Maruyama school of painting. Many artists of the day were offended by Okyo's naturalistic work, but he was enormously popular with the general public. #vintageposter #artisticaprint
12.01.2022 National Hotel Cairo by Mario Borgoni, 1905. Mario Borgoni studied at the Fine Arts Institute in Naples, where he later taught Decorative arts. In the early years of the 20th century, he began freelancing for Richter & Co, one of Italy’s biggest manufacturers of labels, postcards and posters, mostly targeted at the hotel industry; he became the artistic director of the Neapolitan company in 1906. Borgoni never considered himself an artist, but is remembered today for creating some of the greatest Italian travel posters of the time. This poster was designed to celebrate the opening of the National Hotel of Cairo, the largest hotel in the city of that time. #vintageposter #artisticaprint
10.01.2022 , . This poster was commissioned by the Chemin De Fer Du Nord, or French Northern Railroad to entice French tourists and natives to visit Dunkirk. #vintageposter #artisticaprint
08.01.2022 Clearing Sky After Snow by Kawase Hasui, 1926. One of the series, Twenty Views of Tokyo. Kawase Hasui was one of the most prominent print designers of the Shin Hanga movement. A style of woodblock prints known as "New Prints" that came into it's own during the Taisho era in Japan. #vintageposter #artisticaprint
08.01.2022 Cinzano advertisement by Adolfo Hohenstein, 1901. Hohenstein is considered the father of Italian Art Nouveau and worked extensively as a painter, illustrator, costume and set designer along with his work in advertising. #vintageposter #artisticaprint
07.01.2022 Anisetta Evangelisti Liquore da Desert by Carlo Biscaretti, 1925. Anisetta is a type of liquor flavoured with the Anise flower. Containing liquorice-like components anise is sweet and very aromatic. Therefore it makes sweet and tasty dessert liquor that this drunken monkey advertises. Biscaretti was an industrial designer who produced only a handful of Art Deco posters, most of them for the automotive industry between 1920 and 1930. #vintageposter #artisticaprint
07.01.2022 , . Gustav Klimt became one of the founding members and president of the Vienna Secession and remained in it until 1908. The group's goals were to provide exhibitions for unconventional young artists, to bring the best foreign artists' works to Vienna, and to publish its own magazine to showcase members' work. The government supported their efforts and gave them a lease on public land to erect an exhibition hall. The group's symbol was Pallas Athena, the Greek goddess of just causes, wisdom, and the arts, and Klimt painted this version for the group in 1898. #vintageposter #artisticaprint
06.01.2022 Slavia by Alphonse Mucha, 1907. The goddess Slavia was a recurring icon in Mucha's commercial and fine art work and on posters and logos for the Slavia Bank. Symbolic of the unified Slavic nation, she was a well known allegory in Slavic culture, appearing in epic songs as well as legends. Mucha was commissioned to design banknotes for the newly founded Czechoslovakia. He used Slavia for the 100 Korun banknote and created this image to advertise the bank. #vintageposter #artisticaprint
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