Inspired from 1900s men's Hunting clothes. :) —————- —————- —————- —————- Included contents : lonelyboy_ts4_1900s Male Hunting Wear (Outfit, 4 swatches) lonelyboy_ts4_1900s Male Socks (Socks, 1 s…
Stepping into a 1900s house is like stepping back in time. These homes often feature intricate details, high ceilings, and a grandeur that simply cannot be
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The wide variety of animals has inspired us to create these prints. We studied Expressionism in art and the use of xylography (woodblock engraving) in the early 1900s, this topic has inspired us to…
Joseph Christian Leyendecker (1874 – 1951) was one of the pre-eminent American illustrators of the early 20th century. He is best known for his poster, book and advertising illustrations, the trade character known as The Arrow Collar Man, and his numerous covers for The Saturday Evening Post. Between 1896 and 1950 Leyendecker illustrated more than 400 magazine covers including 322 for The Saturday Evening Post, as well as many advertisement illustrations for its interior pages. No other artist, until the arrival of Norman Rockwell two decades later, was so solidly identified with one publication. For full biographical notes see part 1. For earlier works by Leyendecker, see parts 1 - 6 also. This is part 7 of a 10-part series on the works of J. C. Leyendecker: 1934 "July Fourth 1934" The Saturday Evening Post July 7 1934 1934 Arrow Shirts The Saturday Evening Post February 10 1934 1934 The Saturday Evening Post December 1 1934 1934 The Saturday Evening Post March 10 1934 study 1934 The Saturday Evening Post March 10 1934 1934 The Saturday Evening Post artwork September 15 1934 1934 The Saturday Evening Post September 15 1934 1934 The Saturday Evening Post May 26 1934 1935 "Easter" The Saturday Evening Post April 20 1935 1935 "Going South" The Saturday Evening Post 1935 oil on canvas 50.8 x 40.6 cm 1935 "Liberty Bell 1776" The Saturday Evening Post July 6 1935 study 1935 "Liberty Bell 1776" The Saturday Evening Post July 6 1935 1935 "She's my Girl!" The Saturday Evening Post September 28 1935 1935 "Thanksgiving" artwork The Saturday Evening Post November 23 1935 1935 "Thanksgiving" The Saturday Evening Post November 23 1935 1935 The Saturday Evening Post artwork June 8 1935 1935 The Saturday Evening Post June 8 1935 1935 The Saturday Evening Post February 23 1935 1935 "Silent Night" The Saturday Evening Post December 28 1935 1935 "1936" The Saturday Evening Post January 4 1936 1936 "Basting the Turkey" The Saturday Evening Post November 28 1936 1936 "Constitution" The Saturday Evening Post July 4 1936 1936 "Easter" artwork The Saturday Evening Post April 11 1936 1936 "Easter" The Saturday Evening Post April 11 1936 1936 "St. Valentine" artwork The Saturday Evening Post February 15 1936 The Saturday Evening Post February 15 1936 1936 "Twas the Night before Christmas" artwork The Saturday Evening Post December 26 1936 1936The Saturday Evening Post December 26 1936 1936 The Saturday Evening Post January 2 1937 1937 "Easter" The Saturday Evening Post March 27 1937 1937 "Queen of the May" The Saturday Evening Post May 15 1937 1937 "Tipping the Porter" study The Saturday Evening Post December 18 1937 1937 The Saturday Evening Post December 181937 1937 The Saturday Evening Post July 3 1937 1937 The Saturday Evening Post February 20 1937 1937 "1938" The Saturday Evening Post January 1 1938 1938 "1939" artwork The Saturday Evening Post December 31 1938 The Saturday Evening Post December 31 1938 1938 "Christmas Stocking" artwork The Saturday Evening Post December 24 1938 The Saturday Evening Post December 24 1938 1938 "Easter" The Saturday Evening Post April 16 1938 1938 The Saturday Evening Post study February 17 1938 1938 The Saturday Evening Post February 17 1938 1939 "1940" The Saturday Evening Post December 30 1939 1939 "Christmas Peek" The Saturday Evening Post December 23 1940 1939 Arrow Collar Company artwork The Saturday Evening Post February 18 1939 1939 Arrow Collar Company The Saturday Evening Post February 18 1939 1939 The Saturday Evening Post November 25 1939 1940 "Robert E. Lee on Traveler" The Saturday Evening Post January 20 1940 The Saturday Evening Post January 20 1940 1940 "Will Rogers" The Saturday Evening Post October 5 1940 1940 Coffee "Some folks frown on it…but it's a lot of fun" Life magazine October 7 1940 1940 Coffee "What every young girl should girl should know" Life magazine November 11 1940 1941 Coffee "The postman always drinks twice" Life magazine January 20 1941 1941 Coffee "Two rules about coffee you may not know" Coffee "Merry Christmas to all, and to all a good night" Coffee
Our latest Slow Roads design. Inspired by Americana quilts from the early 1900s, we worked with expert crafts people in Jaipur, India to produce our exclusive monochromatic pull tie quilts. Each Sunday Quilt is handmade from vintage sari fabrics. The vintage fabrics range in technique, from ikat, block print, to appliqué. Some squares on the quilt may be embellished with beads and/or mirrors. The workshop specializes in high quality textile handiwork and is family-owned and operated. The workshop supports women artisans and handicraft traditions throughout Rajasthan. They pay their female workers fair wages, allowing them to manage their finances at their own discretion. One of a kind. Origin: Jaipur, India Manufacturing: Machine sewn, hand quilted Material: Cotton, Silk (Warm Sand Only) Colors: Warm Sand, Canyon, Deep Lake, Moss, Mulberry Condition: Excellent. Due to the nature of the vintage fabric areas may show signs of use. Wear and inconsistencies are unique to the original item. Dimensions: Quilts are handmade by artisans, sizes may fluctuate a few inches. Throw - 72.50" L x 54.50" W King - 108.50" L x 90.50" W Notes: Limited quantities in-stock. In the event we are sold out, reorders will arrive in 4-6 weeks. Place your order now to reserve yours. Made to order. Dry clean only
VINTAGE POSTCARD BACKS featuring postcards from my personal collection. The postcards feature some of the various styles of postcards from the late 1800's and early 1900's. For use in scrap booking, printing cards and labels or just printing vintage inspired postcards. You are purchasing a digital file that you will be able to download instantly after purchase. You can use this file for your own printing. Once purchase is completed a quality 360dpi JPG file will be available for downloading and printing. The postcard file measures 5.5 x 3.5 inches. Print as many times as you like for personal use. Not for commercial use. You are purchasing a digital file. You are NOT purchasing a printed item. More Postcard Templates here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/Realitoy?ref=seller-platform-mcnav§ion_id=23279224
Today's Inspiration Group Norman Rockwell New Calendar (Winter), preliminary drawing - 1957 Gillette Elvgren ~ Sitting Pretty - 1953
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Sew these vintage sewing patterns and recreate 100 years of fashion. Remember fashion history with these real vintage sewing patterns!
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