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Pages in category "Postcard artists" The following 55 pages are in this category, out of 55 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Allen's of Tenby;
She won a Louis Prang and Company competition for Christmas card design and then began working for the New York publisher Frederick A. Stokes as an illustrator. [1] From the 1890s through the 1920s, her work included child portraits, "illustrating calendars, greeting cards, postcards, fashion magazines , and more than 20 story books".
It is said that she established the Wolf Company backed by the Wolf brothers—a full subsidiary of the International Art Publishing Company of New York City. She was the first and only female souvenir postcard artist of the era to establish her own enterprise. [citation needed] She was the sole artist and designer for this company. At that ...
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1907 Aleardo Villa calendar.. The JOB collection is a production of graphic works consisting of calendars, posters and postcards advertising the JOB rolling paper factory. . Artistic in character, it was illustrated by renowned painters and poster artists, mainly during the Art Nouveau
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Bernhardt Wall self-portrait, 1921 (etching) "You needn't wait for September Morn to show up", a postcard by Wall following the controversy over Paul Chabas' painting September Morn Bernhardt Wall (December 29, 1872 – February 9, 1956) was an American etcher, illustrator, commercial artist, lithographer, craftsman, teacher and historian.
In a court filing, the company said it creates "entirely new and unique images” using simple word prompts, and that its images don’t or rarely resemble the images in the training data.