Wilton Williams, Ladies Promenading along a Sea Front, Fashion Illustration for The Bystander Magazine, August 1925.
Wilton Williams as he was known was active as a poster designer, commercial artist and illustrator in Britain between 1915 and 1930.
The Bystander was a British weekly tabloid magazine that featured reviews, topical drawings, cartoons and short stories. Published from Fleet Street, it was established in 1903 by George Holt Thomas. Its first editor, William Comyns Beaumont, later edited the magazine again from 1928 to 1932.
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Madeleine Rueg, Allons au jardin. Robe d'après-midi, de Madeleine Vionnet (Let's go to the garden. Afternoon dress, by Madeleine Vionnet), detail, La Gazette du Bon ton, 1925.
For sale: Edition Originale
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Boleslaw Biegas: Venus and Pegasus (1925)
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Blunt-headed snake. Jungle Island. 1925.
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Charles Perrault
Contes du temps passé
Librairie Delagrave
1925
Artist : Maurice Berty
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Alberto Vargas - "Beauty and the Beast - Composite" - 1925 Ziegfeld Follies" - January 1964 Playboy Magazine Illustration - A Nostalgic Portfolio by Vargas - American Pin-up Calendar Collection
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take a peek around the corner, and 'hello there'
(the tram was referenced from a 3d model by net med on sketchfab)
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“Captain Nemo remained motionless as if petrified in mute ecstacy.”
Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea by Jules Verne
Illustration by W. J. Aylward, 1925
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Arts Decoratifs, THE KISS, Cubism Cat, by Réne Reb, 1925
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George Barbier, The Four Elements: Le Feu (Fire), L'Air (Air), La Terre (Earth) and L'Eau (Water), Falbalas & fanfreluches: almanach des modes présentes, passées & futures pour 1922 [-1926], 1925.
The ancient Greeks believed that there were four elements that everything was made up of: earth, water, air, and fire.
Historians believe that as early as the 8th century BCE, ancient Greek philosophers of the Archaic period began formulating theories of the four classical elements. Although the Greeks believed that the four elements were unchanging in nature, everything was made up of these elements, held together or pushed apart by forces of attraction and repulsion, causing substances to appear to change. This is similar to what really happens with elements and all molecules at an atomic level. (x)
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George Barbier, Autumn, 1925
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Gyoshū Hayami: Dance of Flames (1925)
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"The long-headed tree snake." Jungle Island. 1925.
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The Mermaid’s Gift by Julia Brown (author of The Enchanted Peacock)
Rand McNally & Company
Chicago New York
1925
Artist : Maginel Wright Enright
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Lon Chaney, the Man of a Thousand Faces!
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