Vintage magazine cover and advertising art from the
Golden Age of American Illustration



You can help Magazineart.org: Subscribe to magazines; buy books about magazine design or books about American illustrators.

Login
MagazineArt.org Gallery: Top Level Advertising Art in Magazines Food and Beverages Soft Drinks, Non-Alcoholic Welch's Grape Juice -1919A
Advanced Search
View Slideshow (Fullscreen)

Random Image

Open Road for Boys 1933-01

Open Road for Boys 1933-01

Date: 04/18/2010 Views: 981

About: MagazineArt.org:
The Home Page
The Top Level
About This Website
What's New?
About the Magazines
About the Artists
About the Publishers
Contact Us
Your Privacy
Legal Notices
Copyrights
Help This Website
Thanks! and Our Volunteers
Reference Library
Our Bookstore
Our Poster Store
Interesting Links

 

 

Welch's Grape Juice -1919A

Classic busy layout of the period. Lots and lots of text. We've tried to get the colors to look the way they looked in the original ad; do not adjust your set. Ask the fountain man for a Grapelade Sundae. From the July, 1919 issue of the LADIES' HOME JOURNAL.

Artist:
Source: Mariangela Buch
Restoration by: Mariangela Buch

Date: 09/09/2009
Owner: Magazine Art Gallery Administrator
Full size: 650x940
nextWhite Rock Table Water -1917AlastWhite Rock Water -1908A
Armour Grape Juice -1916Afirst Welch's Grape Juice -1917Aprevious
Welch's Grape Juice -1919A
nextWhite Rock Table Water -1917AlastWhite Rock Water -1908A
Armour Grape Juice -1916Afirst Welch's Grape Juice -1917Aprevious

 

 

Original copyrights are the property of their creators or successors, where applicable; image restoration and processing copyright MagazineArt.org.

Have covers we're missing, or better copies? Can you scan them or take digital photographs? Send us e-mail.

This website is sponsored by Hidden Knowledge, publishers of electronic books. Visit the Hidden Knowledge websites:

| Hidden Knowledge | Travel History | Burton Holmes, Traveler | Rafael Sabatini | Trans-Siberian Rail | Look at Pictures |
| Blogs: Early Radio | Mike's Rail | Picture History | Old High Tech | Chromolithography

 

 

 

Powered by Gallery v2.2