Description
During the opening years of the 20th century, illustrative commentary filled magazine pages as a means of exploring humanity within a societal context. Satirist Orson Lowell, a noted illustrator from this period, created fashion-filled compositions that linked dress and wit. Lowell's love of watching people and their foibles in awkward situations were artfully represented in The Saturday Evening Post, Ladies Home Journal, Vogue, and Life.This publication includes a biographical essay of Lowell, interpretations of original drawings, and an extensive collection of both illustrations and historic clothing and accessories.
Hardcover, 72 pages
Item #018348
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