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During the 1960s american illustartor Frank McCarthy was responsible for the advertising posters for many of the big name movies of the time including Thunderball, The Dirty Dozen, The Great Escape and of course Where Eagles Dare.
#1960s #Art #Illustration #Movies
World War II 1943-1944, Cannon towels ads look rather homoerotic now , but caused no controversy at the time of publication. They were illustrated by Stevan Dohanos, Fred Ludekens and James Bingham.
#WWII #1940s #VintageAds #Art #Illustration
1960s Pontiac Automobile Illustrations by Art Fitzpatrick and Van Kaufman (AF/VK): Jet Age Glamour
#1960s #Art #Illustrations #Cars
1952,Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey illustarted #vintage Circus Program
#1950s #Art #Illustartion #PinUp
“Purity. Body. Flavour” - Ballantine Ale Advertising Campaign of 1946-1947
#1940s #Art #Illustrations #VintageAds
The Ford Times was a monthly magazine produced by the Ford Motor Company. It started in 1908, and featured all your latest Ford news, plus articles on other subjects and fancy illustartions to them sometimes in futuristic style.
#Ford #magazines #art #illustrations #futurism
1996, In the Hunt Video Game for Sony PS #VintageAd
#1990s #VideoGames #PlayStation
#CinnamonRaisinBreadDay
1918, Sun Maid Raisins #VintageAd
Joseph Smith's most well-known work is the poster he designed for the Charlton Heston film Ben Hur. He was also responsible for other popular film posters like the 1967 children’s film Doctor Dolittle and Mutiny on the Bounty starring Marlon Brando.
#Art #Illustrations #Movies
#NationalGrandparentsDay
1951, American Airlines #VintageAd
#1950s #Art #Illustration