- Original Antique Poster--Absolutely NOT a Reproduction
- Certificate of Authenticity included with purchase
- Age: Circa 1940's
- Archivally Linen Mounted
- Size and Condition: Please see detailed product description
Featuring over 500 ads from the Jim Heimann Collection, these fashion advertisements from 1900 to 1999 give readers a stylish retrospective on the century that defined, redefined, and reinterpreted fashion as we now know it. Arranged by decade and bursting with illustrations, the book's introduction, chapter text, and year-by-year timelines explore major trends in fashion--from a specialty business to the mass market. Highlighted throughout the book are the historical events, key magazines, the influence of movies and pop culture, and important trends, brands, and retailers. Whether you're a clothes horse or a fashion amateur, this visual history will provide a comprehensive guide to the evo! lution of 20th-century style.
The Worldâs Top Photograph! ersâ W orkshops is a dynamic series that brings big-name professional photographers together in a roundtable-style format. These artists discuss and explore the fundamental technical aspects of photography: lighting, composition, color, tone, and imaging. Stunning images and in-depth interviews plus checklists and tips-and-hints panels make these books beautiful as well as practical. Fashion and Advertising, the first title, offers hardworking advice plus image portfolios combined with the photographersâ comments on their influences and signature styles.
* Studies the influence of branding within the fashion industry* Studies the influence of branding within the fashion industryThroughout the twentieth century the ready-to-wear industry, fashion journalism, and mass-media advertising fueled one anotherâs success by identifying an ever-widening consumer class and fanning the desire to be fashionable. Through more than six hundred fashion! ads that appeared in Vogue from the magazineâs debut in 1893 through the next ten decades, Hill documents not only this symbiosis but also an evolution in American fashion, society, and culture. In rich progression, the images document metamorphoses: from alabaster Victorian homemaker to painted flapper in just a generation, from conformist fifties mom to miniskirt-clad iconoclast only a decade later, from power-suited yuppie of the eighties to the techno self-stylist of the new millennium. In this long view of interactions that shaped much, much more than the fashion, Hill offers a comprehensive examination and resource for students and professionals in fashion and business history, popular culture, advertising, marketing, and womenâs studies.
1940 Dancer WW2 era Pin up Girl Telo Vintage PosterThis is a beautiful lithograph poster image of an exotic woman tango dancer in 1940's dress with lace trimmed bodice and deep freen skirt. It is signed by the artist Telo,! and was printed by the Moss & Co., N.Y.C. The bottom right ha! s small text that reads 102 Litho in U.S.A.The old WWII era lithography is beautiful and the poster is in excellent condition, with beautiful color, ready for framing. Please see other image on our site, also by Telo of similar women in forties clothing. CONDITION: A, linen mounted. A great piece! We only have this one.Keywords: Tango, dance, dancer, dancing, Spanish, Spain, Mexico, Mexican, Latin, Latino, Hispanic, art deco, lithograph, fashion, vintage clothing, print.Size: 16 x 10 inchesUSPS Priority Shipping in USA is included, and we have a 100% approval policy. We want you to be happy with your poster purchase. A COA (Certificate of Authenticity) is included with each poster purchase. We've been selling original antique posters on the web since 1995. You'll deal directly with gallery owner Debra in your purchase.Tweet |
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