Front cover of the Pictorial Review, August 1921. Artist is Charles Twelvetrees Apart from his rather unusual name, I could not find out very much about this artist. He was born in 1888 and died in 1948. His father, Charles R. Twelvetrees was also an illustrator and between them they signed their work with and without their middle initials and sometines only "C. Thwelvetrees" and at times simply "C". This causes some confusion about attribution since their styles were very similar.
Оригинал взят у katia_lexx в Детки от художника иллюстратора Charles Twelvetrees (1888 1948)
Imminent Disaster Children And Terrier Huddle Under The Umbrella Get Her Phone Number Patriotic Boy Vote I’d Like To Get In Step With You Young Bride Say! I’m Little Isabella Vots Looki…
Imminent Disaster Children And Terrier Huddle Under The Umbrella Get Her Phone Number Patriotic Boy Vote I’d Like To Get In Step With You Young Bride Say! I’m Little Isabella Vots Looki…
Imminent Disaster Children And Terrier Huddle Under The Umbrella Get Her Phone Number Patriotic Boy Vote I’d Like To Get In Step With You Young Bride Say! I’m Little Isabella Vots Looki…
Digital download/instant image Delightful vintage color illustration by C.W.Twelvetrees of two children and their puppy from an original cover of "The Daily Dozen; A Good Health Picture Book " This image came from the cover of "The Daily Dozen; A Good Health Picture Book " in 1933. The artist is Charles Twelvetrees. The watermarks with our name will not appear on your download Perfect for the nursery as a framed print or for celebrating I'm the "Big sister" THIS LISTING IS FOR A DIGITAL DOWNLOAD ONLY. NO PHYSICAL ITEMS WILL BE SHIPPED. Once payment is received, you will receive a notification via Etsy letting you know your purchase is ready for download. The easiest way to access your digital file(s) is within your Etsy account. Please visit your Purchases page and look for your order. Your files will be available to download once payment is confirmed. How to download digital items here: https://www.etsy.com/help/article/3949?ref=help_search_result Refunds: Due to the nature of this product, there are no refunds given for digital images once they have been sent to you. All sales are final.
Оригинал взят у katia_lexx в Детки от художника иллюстратора Charles Twelvetrees (1888 1948)
This yellowed and tattered cover page of the March 1918 issue of Pictorial Review magazine includes a delightful image by Charles Twelvetrees. An adorable little girl is walking along with a large floral purse draped over her arm, knitting as she goes. A cute puppy is playing at her feet and tangled in the little...Read More
Оригинал взят у katia_lexx в Детки от художника иллюстратора Charles Twelvetrees (1888 1948)
INSIDE GREETING: A Great Big Kiss on Your Birthday! The original 1939 Mabel Lucie Attwell postcard with this image proclaimed "Larf I must — If I Bust!" Alongside her signature happy children, Attwell often added a playful touch with misspelled titles and captions, creating an authentic childlike essence. This is one of our most popular birthday cards and images in general! Mabel Lucie Attwell (1879-1964) is celebrated for her endearing illustrations of cute and cuddly children, which found their home in children's stories, fairy tales, and nursery rhymes. Notably, The Boo Boos, chubby fairies introduced in 1921, became beloved characters. Attwell's commercial prowess flourished, with her delightful portrayals gracing children's books, postcards, ads, figurines, and even tea sets! Like many wildly successful commercial artists, she enjoyed immense popularity with general audiences, but her work often faced skepticism from art critics of her time. Nevertheless, Attwell's legacy is deeply ingrained in the hearts of those who continue to find joy in her endearing illustrations that radiate the essence of childhood. This product was custom designed and created at our location in Seattle. Shop our entire Birthday Card Collection!