A Random Alphabet full of Illustrators... A is for Helge Artelius, a Swedish Illustrator, who produced works for Books & Magazines (particularly Christmas editions!)...he was known for his illustrations of angels, elves and red cheeked children...

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A Random Alphabet full of Illustrators... A is for Helge Artelius, a Swedish Illustrator, who produced works for Books & Magazines (particularly Christmas editions!)...he was known for his illustrations of angels, elves and red cheeked children...

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A Random Alphabet full of Illustrators... A is for Helge Artelius, a Swedish Illustrator, who produced works for Books & Magazines (particularly Christmas editions!)...he was known for his illustrations of angels, elves and red cheeked children...

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A Random Alphabet full of Illustrators... A is for Helge Artelius, a Swedish Illustrator, who produced works for Books & Magazines (particularly Christmas editions!)...he was known for his illustrations of angels, elves and red cheeked children...

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A Random Alphabet full of Illustrators... A is for Helge Artelius, a Swedish Illustrator, who produced works for Books & Magazines (particularly Christmas editions!)...he was known for his illustrations of angels, elves and red cheeked children...

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The Mark Eden bust developer (grandma of the Shake Weight) was widely marketed in women’s magazines during the 1960s and 1970s, making claims such as, “For thousands, Mark Eden has transformed flat bustlines into firm, shapely fullness.”

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When I was young I could never find any Sailor Moon dolls but my parents would bring me SM magazines from Germany and I would cut out the paper doll ones to play with it instead and I got wanted to make something like that

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Early 2000s Edge is the best Edge... the art and design team were on a massive roll back in 2002 or thereabouts...

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Aphrodite belongs on the cover of Mount Olympus' magazines. I don't make the rules

Art by me

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Anyone else buy fetish magazines to get rare Dave Stevens articles?

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Here's a few from past issues of the magazine by members of staff!

The drow cover art by Chanh Quach (v4i2).
The seamstresses by (v4i1).
The map by (v4i1).

You can download our magazines for free at https://t.co/teJD4CJDMk

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Anna Whelan Betts american illustrator, known for her works in popular magazines like Century, Harper’s, The Ladies Home Journal etc.
Her work consists primarily of Victorian (and Edwardian) scenes of girls engaged in society-approved leisure pursuits.

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Pokemon art has been the one stable thing in 2020. I think I've seen something new in the magazines every month this year! The epic battle with Mewtwo poster is in the Dec. Newtype, if you're interested!

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the Grade magazines in general had a lot of rare mecha manga's that mostly haven't been republished outside of limited doujinshi runs

some of them are pretty wild too with prototype designs, bizzare character moments and moments of hybridizing the manga and tv versions together

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Emparejamiento nº 22 de portadas The New Yoker - The Saturday Evening Post 22

J.C. Leyendecker (27/11/1920)
vs.
W. Cotton (26/11/1938)

➕#Thanksgiving
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*falls back in2 looking at fruits magazines*

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November 22, 1904: Mexican painter, caricaturist, and illustrator Miguel Covarrubias is born.

Throughout the 1920's, Miguel's unique illustrations could be found in magazines like Vanity Fair and The New Yorker.

🎨 "Elephants in the Jungle" 🐘

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As a kid, I was fascinated with the Xylophone. I never owned one but I always thought they were super cool and cute and would get excited whenever I heard one in a song. I always wanted one of my own, especially super colorful toy ones that I'd see in books and magazines!

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Saturday Afternoon is THE THING YOU WANT TO BE APART OF!!
has a ton of magazines, & this on will be FILLED with your
or manga if you apply in issue & make it to the next step!
.
APP: https://t.co/2nx8bkiU4O

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