Album Caricature Claude Serre - The Olympic Games
46 JPG | ~1600x1436 | 12 Mb
Advertising posters and billboards Strobridge & Co. Lith (1870-1920). part 3
65 JPG | ~1800x1100-5000x8000 | 106 Mb
Strobridge Lithographing Company Advertisements (1847-1954)
Lithography company founded in Cincinnati, Ohio, in about 1847.
It was then that Strobridge turned from its emphasis on circus and theater posters to billboard ads for mass-produced products. Many different products are featured, but perhaps the two most prominent and well-represented campaigns are those for Camel cigarettes and Palmolive soaps. The images form a valuable reference collection of advertising designs, relevant for researchers from a variety of disciplines including commercial artwork, advertising history and design, and popular culture. The collection documents outdoor advertising design during the first part of the twentieth century for what were mostly national brands. Numerous examples are from the era of hand-drawn and painted designs, often signed by artists including Norman Rockwell, Howard Scott, and Dr. Seuss (see his designs for the product Flit). Rarely, an artist is listed on the back of the image. Later designs from the 1940s and 1950s include photographic images, often peppered with celebrity likenesses including John Wayne, Maureen O'Hara, and Charlton Heston. Many of the celebrity advertisements promoted tobacco products. Some designs are clearly war-era, such as advertisements depicting a 1943 female factory worker, or one from Schlitz (1942) mentioning war bonds.
65 JPG | ~1800x1100-5000x8000 | 106 Mb
Strobridge Lithographing Company Advertisements (1847-1954)
Lithography company founded in Cincinnati, Ohio, in about 1847.
It was then that Strobridge turned from its emphasis on circus and theater posters to billboard ads for mass-produced products. Many different products are featured, but perhaps the two most prominent and well-represented campaigns are those for Camel cigarettes and Palmolive soaps. The images form a valuable reference collection of advertising designs, relevant for researchers from a variety of disciplines including commercial artwork, advertising history and design, and popular culture. The collection documents outdoor advertising design during the first part of the twentieth century for what were mostly national brands. Numerous examples are from the era of hand-drawn and painted designs, often signed by artists including Norman Rockwell, Howard Scott, and Dr. Seuss (see his designs for the product Flit). Rarely, an artist is listed on the back of the image. Later designs from the 1940s and 1950s include photographic images, often peppered with celebrity likenesses including John Wayne, Maureen O'Hara, and Charlton Heston. Many of the celebrity advertisements promoted tobacco products. Some designs are clearly war-era, such as advertisements depicting a 1943 female factory worker, or one from Schlitz (1942) mentioning war bonds.
Advertising posters and billboards Strobridge & Co. Lith (1870-1920). part 2
39 JPG | ~1800x1100-5000x8000 | 78Mb
Strobridge Lithographing Company Advertisements (1847-1954)
Lithography company founded in Cincinnati, Ohio, in about 1847.
It was then that Strobridge turned from its emphasis on circus and theater posters to billboard ads for mass-produced products. Many different products are featured, but perhaps the two most prominent and well-represented campaigns are those for Camel cigarettes and Palmolive soaps. The images form a valuable reference collection of advertising designs, relevant for researchers from a variety of disciplines including commercial artwork, advertising history and design, and popular culture. The collection documents outdoor advertising design during the first part of the twentieth century for what were mostly national brands. Numerous examples are from the era of hand-drawn and painted designs, often signed by artists including Norman Rockwell, Howard Scott, and Dr. Seuss (see his designs for the product Flit). Rarely, an artist is listed on the back of the image. Later designs from the 1940s and 1950s include photographic images, often peppered with celebrity likenesses including John Wayne, Maureen O'Hara, and Charlton Heston. Many of the celebrity advertisements promoted tobacco products. Some designs are clearly war-era, such as advertisements depicting a 1943 female factory worker, or one from Schlitz (1942) mentioning war bonds.
39 JPG | ~1800x1100-5000x8000 | 78Mb
Strobridge Lithographing Company Advertisements (1847-1954)
Lithography company founded in Cincinnati, Ohio, in about 1847.
It was then that Strobridge turned from its emphasis on circus and theater posters to billboard ads for mass-produced products. Many different products are featured, but perhaps the two most prominent and well-represented campaigns are those for Camel cigarettes and Palmolive soaps. The images form a valuable reference collection of advertising designs, relevant for researchers from a variety of disciplines including commercial artwork, advertising history and design, and popular culture. The collection documents outdoor advertising design during the first part of the twentieth century for what were mostly national brands. Numerous examples are from the era of hand-drawn and painted designs, often signed by artists including Norman Rockwell, Howard Scott, and Dr. Seuss (see his designs for the product Flit). Rarely, an artist is listed on the back of the image. Later designs from the 1940s and 1950s include photographic images, often peppered with celebrity likenesses including John Wayne, Maureen O'Hara, and Charlton Heston. Many of the celebrity advertisements promoted tobacco products. Some designs are clearly war-era, such as advertisements depicting a 1943 female factory worker, or one from Schlitz (1942) mentioning war bonds.
Categories: Others
Photographer's Portfolio - Ana Dias
118 JPG | ~600x900 | 66.7 Mb
Anna Diaz was born in Porto (Portugal) in 1984. After graduating in 2007 School of Fine Arts in Porto, she immediately took up teaching silkscreen, lithographs and etchings in this educational institution. But gradually shifted to Anna Diaz photos as felt that the photo - it's her favorite way of artistic expression. In his photo session Anna creates a colorful scene - fun, fashionable and glamorous.
Advertising posters and billboards Strobridge & Co. Lith (1870-1920). part 1
39 JPG | ~1800x1100-5000x8000 | 179 Mb
Strobridge Lithographing Company Advertisements (1847-1954)
Lithography company founded in Cincinnati, Ohio, in about 1847.
It was then that Strobridge turned from its emphasis on circus and theater posters to billboard ads for mass-produced products. Many different products are featured, but perhaps the two most prominent and well-represented campaigns are those for Camel cigarettes and Palmolive soaps. The images form a valuable reference collection of advertising designs, relevant for researchers from a variety of disciplines including commercial artwork, advertising history and design, and popular culture. The collection documents outdoor advertising design during the first part of the twentieth century for what were mostly national brands. Numerous examples are from the era of hand-drawn and painted designs, often signed by artists including Norman Rockwell, Howard Scott, and Dr. Seuss (see his designs for the product Flit). Rarely, an artist is listed on the back of the image. Later designs from the 1940s and 1950s include photographic images, often peppered with celebrity likenesses including John Wayne, Maureen O'Hara, and Charlton Heston. Many of the celebrity advertisements promoted tobacco products. Some designs are clearly war-era, such as advertisements depicting a 1943 female factory worker, or one from Schlitz (1942) mentioning war bonds.
39 JPG | ~1800x1100-5000x8000 | 179 Mb
Strobridge Lithographing Company Advertisements (1847-1954)
Lithography company founded in Cincinnati, Ohio, in about 1847.
It was then that Strobridge turned from its emphasis on circus and theater posters to billboard ads for mass-produced products. Many different products are featured, but perhaps the two most prominent and well-represented campaigns are those for Camel cigarettes and Palmolive soaps. The images form a valuable reference collection of advertising designs, relevant for researchers from a variety of disciplines including commercial artwork, advertising history and design, and popular culture. The collection documents outdoor advertising design during the first part of the twentieth century for what were mostly national brands. Numerous examples are from the era of hand-drawn and painted designs, often signed by artists including Norman Rockwell, Howard Scott, and Dr. Seuss (see his designs for the product Flit). Rarely, an artist is listed on the back of the image. Later designs from the 1940s and 1950s include photographic images, often peppered with celebrity likenesses including John Wayne, Maureen O'Hara, and Charlton Heston. Many of the celebrity advertisements promoted tobacco products. Some designs are clearly war-era, such as advertisements depicting a 1943 female factory worker, or one from Schlitz (1942) mentioning war bonds.
Advertising of cocoa, chocolate and sweets (vintage, retro)
167 JPG | ~1500x2200 | 62.3 Mb
htc 10 ringtones
20 Audio File | MP3 - FLAC | 16-Bit Stereo, 44.1 kHz | 154 kbps | 13.6 Mb