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Vernon Grant, Arte Pulp, Frederic Remington, Western Stuff, Vintage Illustration Art, American Illustration, Ligne Claire, Commercial Art, September 21

Vernon Simeon Plemion Grant (1902-1990), or simply Vernon Grant, as he signed his works, had a long, active career illustrating magazines, books and advertising. Here is his Wikipedia entry and here is a website dedicated to him. Grant featured a cartoon-like style in his work that was lively and attractive. It was also highly in tune with the times. Yes, there was a Depression and then a war going on during his peak years. But many Americans were happy to seek relief from unpleasant times…

J.c Leyendecker, Jc Leyendecker, Norman Rockwell Art, Saturday Evening Post Covers, Goodbye Summer, Graphisches Design, American Illustration, Saturday Evening Post, Evening Post

American illustrator. 1874-1951. American (German-born). Leyendecker is known primarily for his magazine covers for Success , Colliers , and The Saturday Evening Post as well as his elegant and lucrative advertising work for Arrow Collar, Kuppenheimer Clothing, and other companies in the 192

Showcase of Character Illustrations Inspired by 1930s Cartoons 1930 Graphic Design, Gary Taxali, 60s Cartoons, Fleischer Studios, 1930s Cartoons, Felix The Cat, Rubber Hose, Character Illustrations, Steamboat Willie

The art style of early cartoons from the 1920s-1930s era is known as “Rubber Hose”. It refers to the bendy limbs of cartoon characters from Disney and Fleischer Studios, such as Felix the Cat, Betty Boop and early Mickey Mouse (or Steamboat Willie) and their associated antagonists. Other characteristics that give the cartoons of the […]

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