1920s Illustration Gallery
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Jupp Wiertz, travel poster Germany wants to see you, Berlin at night, 1928/30. Via Nosbüsch & St
“Theatre Costume, Sin, Impératrice de Chine” designed by Madame Louise Chéruit; illustra
A. M. Cassandre, poster artwork for Pi Volo aperitif, 1924. More to see & read: Source
Illustration of 1920s day dresses
“Arlie…It’s time you learn a little bit about subtlety. If you’re going to be an assassin&hel
yet anotheranother(fake) Detroit 1920s prohibition Assassin’s Creed idea. The sun setting…the
yet another(fake) Detroit 1920s prohibition Assassin’s Creed idea. what if the opening sequence star
every time someone tells me to stop trying to make 1920s Assassin’s Creed set in Detroit w/ flapper
yet another(fake) Detroit 1920s prohibition Assassin’s Creed idea for the protagonist, Arlie. Her bi
guess what struck again its another(fake) Detroit 1920s prohibition Assassin’s Creed post featuring
another (FAKE) 1920s Assassin’s Creed Detroit idea!Arlie’s hidden blade! Silver, gold, and damask pa
Comet ladies drift dreamingly about the sky.Illustration by American artist, Dugald Stewart Walker f
Man as an Industrial Palace. Illustration from Das Leben Des Menschen (1926), by German-Jewish physi
The tortoise and the Eagle. An Illustration by Nora Fry for ‘Aesop’s Fables’, publ
Blue Beard, by Harry Clarke. Great illustration from THE FAIRY TALES OF CHARLES PERRAULT (1922).
“Mrs. Mosquito - Distributor of MALARIA.”Illustration from the Virginia Health Bulletin, July 1920.
The Flu.Illustration by Thomas Theodor Heine for Simplicissimus, 1929.Debauchery, decadence, chaotic
“Scheherazade Went on with Her Story” Illustration from Arabian Nights by Virginia Franc
Alberto Vargas, 1926.
Illustration from Pierre Louÿs’ Les Chansons de Bilitis by Georges Barbier (1922)
Reflection, Walter Beach Humphrey
“Southern fashions number”, Vogue January 1926
Aleksandr Rodchenko, Osip Brik. Unpublished illustration for the cover of the magazine Lef. 1924. Go
Illustration from Octave Mirbeau’s The Torture Garden by Raphaël Freida (1927)
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