Harper’s Magazine was a magazine company published in New York City in 1850. It is the oldest literary journal established in the United States, including essays surrounding literature, politics, culture, finance, and the arts. In this April feature, the man is holding an umbrella standing in front of a young lady. Man is dressed with a brown derby hat, and the woman is wearing a cape and beret.
Details
Artists:
Edward Penfield
Origin:
America (USA)
Circa:
1896
Size:
13.25'' x 18''
ID:
#RR077
Style:
Art Nouveau, Belle Epoque
Condition:
Very Good
Linen Backed:
Yes
Size
Unit
Inches
Centimeters
Width
13.25
33.66
Height
18
45.72
Depth
0.1
0.25
Details
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U.S. Government Homefront Poster ‘Trucks and Tires Must Last Till Victory’ by Sarra, 1943
Origin:
America (USA)
Artist:
Sarra
Circa:
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Size:
21'' x 27.5''

French Vintage Poster “Bal Des Etudiants” by Gui, 1890’s
Origin:
France
Artist:
Guy
Circa:
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Size:
33.875'' x 97.375''

French Vintage Advertising Poster ‘Circuit de Vitesse du Dauphine’ by Gielly, circa 1949
Origin:
France
Artist:
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Circa:
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Size:
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