Albert Ilg, Allegorien und Embleme Vol. I Pl.066 (1882)
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Albert Ilg, Allegorien und Embleme Vol. I Pl.066 (1882)
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Jules-Edmond-Charles Lachaise, Design for one section of a ceiling painted with trees and lattices (19th Century)
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George Barbier, L’étourdissant petit poisson ; Robe d’été (1914)
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Georges Goursat (Sem), M George Cunnington, Entraîneur anglais à Chantilly (1900)
#illustration https://artvee.com/dl/m-george-cunnington-entraineur-anglais-a-chantilly/
Henry Thomas Alken, Sporting Satirist (1834)
Liebig's Extract of Meat Company, Trade card for Véritable Extrait de Viande Liebig with crocodile chase in Egypt (1903)
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Sari, Jeanne-Marie Goes to Market pl6 (1938)
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Will R. Barnes, untitled (1912)
Richard Nicolaüs Roland Holst, De bouwmeester (1918)
Paul Gavarni, Costume Study for Male Gypsy in ‘Zingaro’ (1840)
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Dic Loscalzo, Music rhymes pl18 (1927)
John Charles Robinson, Persian Designs for Textile Fabrics… (1858)
#illustration https://artvee.com/dl/persian-designs-for-textile-fabrics-3/
New work for Marvel Studios! HAPPY INTERNATIONAL WOMENS DAY! This was a dream gig I was incredibly honored to draw out since I grew up watching the 90s X-MEN cartoon ❤️❤️❤️
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Founded today, 1994: Mosaic Communications Corporation. You're probably more familiar with their second name, though: Netscape. My first glimpse of the web in 1995.
I was fascinated by that animated N icon. It got to me the way work by Dali and Magritte did: eerie, surreal, kind of haunting, with the glowing horizon and flying meteors during pageload. (90s internet meant seeing those meteors a *lot*).
Here's to yesterday's UI design, and yesterday's web.
Byzantine Ornaments (N° 3)
Friedrich Maximilian Hessemer, John Burley Waring, from "The Grammar of Ornament" by Owen Jones, London: 1868 #illustration #art #design https://www.oldbookillustrations.com/illustrations/byzantine-3/