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Plank, George Wolfe (cover):

VOGUE March 1919 with George Wolfe Plank art nouveau cover.

Kirkegaards Antikvariat
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Conde Nast /The Vogue Company, Continental Edition London & New York, 1919. Magazine in original wraps as issued. Illustrated richly in b/w and color. pp. 33 -96 (= 63 pages = complete). Some wear to spine and cover (see photos) and edges, but complete and overall well preserved good and solid copy.

Contains the most beautiful ads and advices for women what to wear. It is the first peace time issue after the First World War with most of the text relates to the newly won peace time: "The End of a Perfect War" sketches by FISH, "Let Nature Take Its Course in Germany", "War Substitutes for a Father and Mother. The war babies' cradle is a waiting cradle for hundreds of babies in France". Shops That Deal in Romance. In the first place, they were small, intimate, and personal, those little shops across the water. They were not (may one whisper it?) mercenary.". "Preserving the Youth of the Wardrobe. There's a secret that the well-groomed woman who is her own lady's maid carries around with her—the secret of the ever-youthful wardrobe.". "New Shoes for Cinderella". Ultra rare and very beautiful original 1919 Vogue with Plank's Jugendstil Vogue Cover. George Wolfe Plank (1883-1965) was an American artist illustrator, chiefly remembered for his long-term association with Vogue Magazine, which resulted in years of covers in an Art Deco style related to that of Helen Dryden and influenced by, among others, Edmund Dulac. Photos by Baron de Meyer et al.
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