Showing posts with label The Household Magazine 1935. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Household Magazine 1935. Show all posts

Thursday, 31 July 2008

THM Pt. VI

And finally... the reason why I bought this magazine. A cover by Gustaf Tenggren!
Make sure you get Illustration magazine #21 wich features lots of his artwork.
Got a few more 1930's Tenggren covers. If there's interest I can try to find them in my archive.
Next post: Back to 2008!

THM Pt. V

Two illustrations by Charles Overman.
Just black, white and red. My three favourite colors. Simple and effective if you know how to use them right.
And incidentally exactly the three colors I'm dressed in today.

THM Pt. IV

A comic ad by Fontaine Fox, most famous for his Toonerville Trolley.

THM Pt. III

A Mr. Coffee nerves ad.
Art by???
This is the only one not by Milton Caniff or Noel Sickles I've seen.
But I bet there are plenty out there.

[ Hmm... Should have used descreening on this one. ]

THM Pt.II

More art from The Household Magazine May, 1935.
This time it's two story illustrations by Harold E. Bryant.



/Joakim, who is on a vacation ut is using "remote posting" to put things up on the blog.

THM Pt. I

Since nobody reads blogs anyway during hot summer days I'll run bits and pieces of an issue of The Household Magazine from May 1935 during the next few days. There will be illustrators you've never heard about, ads and odd stuff. I hope you will enjoy. If you check this blog regularely anyway I know you will :)

Lets begin with an ad for Kelloggs by no one else than Vernon Grant!
Oink - oink goes the pig! :)