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“Butterfly Effect”Ink on Claybord, 48"x60"©2020 Andrea Pramuk Art Studio, LLCw
Prang New Year Card, 1878Chromolithograph (printer’s proof)Publisher: L. Prang & Co. (Boston, Ma
Prang Christmas Card, ca. 1870s–80sArtist: G. S. Hill (American?; fl. 2nd half 19th century)Chromoli
Having the Georgia O’Keeffe exhibition here is a great opportunity for us to look back at previous t
Taken in the backyard of her home in Athens, Georgia, a series of photographs document a private per
whisters:From 1927, An Art Deco Ad for Shiseido.
Pictures of Women created by Female Artists using a variety of mostly found, all natural materials.
We’ve just released our 25th catalog, available now as a pdf on our website. The print version
1973 SweeTarts Jawbreakers Vending Machine InsertFrom Mr. Product, Vol 2: The Graphic Art of Adverti
Prang New Year Card, 1878Chromolithograph (printer’s proof)Publisher: L. Prang & Co. (Boston, Ma
artdecoblog:Guiness Beer
vintage ephemera kit for journaling and snail mailsfeel good parcel (link) on Etsy*leave a message i
Vintage ad “La Mascota”, Cigarro Mejicano published in “Almanaque Bouret”, M
Belle Epoque Menu Card issued by the Liebig Company
An invitation card depicting “Le Chat Blanc” (white cat). It echoes Théophile Steinlen&r
gazophylacium:Envelope by Henri Matisse.
stillrowing7-posingforart:Artists’ Palettes, L-R: Delacroix, Van Gogh, Monet, Seurat, Renoir, Gaugui
alisongeorge:Here’s the piece I made for the Bower Bird exhibit at Light Grey Art Lab. It’s a postca
ubu507:Couple walking through the snow, greeting card by Anna Whelan Betts, c.1900 / Private Collect
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Prang Christmas Card, ca. 1870s–80sArtist: G. S. Hill (American?; fl. 2nd half 19th century)Chromoli
“THANK YOU- I’m not much good at writing- but I’m sure that you must know- The rea
Prang Christmas Card1882Chromolithograph (publisher’s proof)Publisher: L. Prang & Co. (Boston, M
Prang “Home Sweet Home” CardLouis Kinney Harlow (American; 1850–1913)ca. 1870s–90sChromolithograph (
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