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Neysa McMein was a highly successful artist between 1923 and 1937. In 1932-1933 she was the magazine’s film reviewer. In 60 covers for the Post, Neysa McMein shows portraits of young women each with their own stylish identity.
#1920s #1930s #Art #Illustrations #Vintage #Magazines
1948, American Airlines DC-6 Flagship #VintageAd
#1940s #Airlines #Art #illustrations
#DrinkingStrawDay
1947, Hygeia Sippers drinking straws #VintageAd
#1940s #Art #illustration
#ScienceFictionDay 🤖
Science-fiction art (with pin-up at times) by american illustrator Mel Hunter
#1950s #1960s #scifi #art #illustration
Benjamin Kimberly Prins studied at the New York School of Fine and Applied Arts and Art Students League.Most of his career he spent in Wilton, Connecticut.His illustrations appeared on the covers of Saturday Evening Post,Good Housekeeping and others.
#NewYear #Art #Illustration
Pulitzer's father and uncle started the Wembley Tie Company in 1925. By the 1960s, it had 750 employees in New Orleans and New York and produced 35,000 ties per day.
#VintageAds #Art #Illustration #Fashion #1950s #1960s
Sarah Stilwell Weber (1878-1939) was an American illustrator who studied at Drexel Institute under Howard Pyle. She illustrated books and national magazines, like The Saturday Evening Post, Vogue, and The Century Magazine.
#Art #illustration
"Tree Love" - The Saturday Evening Post Cover for December 1950, illustrated by Constantin Alajalov
#1950s #Christmas #Art #Illustration
"Makes time stand still.”
These space-age style ads for Fisher Body date from 1957-59 and are a collage of photo and illustration. Fisher Body, owned by General Motors, made automobiles for the likes of Chevrolet, Pontiac, Oldsmobile etc.
#1950s #VintageAds #Cars #Art
The Saturday Evening Post magazine covers of the 1920s, illustrated by Coles Phillips
#1920s #Art #illustration #Magazines #Vintage